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The Dallas Arboretum was insane this morning. So much gorgeous color that it makes a person a bit faint. Sadly, our springtime adventure was cut short when Baxter broke out in hives all over his hands and arms. I ended up rushing him to the pediatrician because they went from looking like tiny mosquito bites to huge welts in the span of 30 minutes. But by the time the doctor saw us they were fading, and now they're gone completely. My guess is that he had an allergic reaction to something that was in a little pond that he stuck his arms into -- poor guy, he just can't seem to catch a break lately.
Much like peanut butter, I prefer my images less crunchy.
Many eyes go through the meadow, but few see the flowers in it.
~Ralph Waldo Emerson ~
Thanks for checking it out! God bless y'all!
Inspired by a fuchsia dining room set I saw in a magazine 3 weeks ago, all I could find that was close to what I saw was Behr's Springtime Blossom. I'm not entirely happy with it, but maybe once I find some aqua glass knobs, I'll like it more. :D
I thought I knew at a glance what this was...now I'm not so sure, but I'm sticking with my gut, which says "snowberry". Anyhow, backlit along a hiking trail, not too far from the salamanders and reflections posted in my photostream. I enhanced the darkness of the background a bit using Levels, otherwise this image is pretty much as shot. I love springtime green!!!
Springtime again in the Piana of St. Onofrio, a secluded vally amongst the Aurunci Mountains in South Pontino, central Italy.
Visioni primaverili dall'EUR, Roma
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Springtime visions from EUR, Rome
Beautiful early springtime morning here in Hale village, a short walk in the morning sunshine to chase the covid blues away.
Before these beautiful pink dogwood tree flowers fall off, I wanted to make sure I got some photos of them! They seem to stand out among the rest of plants this spring as their flowers bloom late, avoiding the harsh cold temps and wind from earlier this spring.
Thanks for lookin' and have a magical day!
Title: Springtime in Texas
Creator: Hendrick, James T. [attrib.]
Date: ca. 1885
Place: Denison, Grayson County, Texas
Part Of: Lawrence T. Jones III Texas photography collection
Physical Description: 1 photographic print on stereo card: stereograph: gelatin silver, hand colored; 17.8 x 8.9 cm.
File: ag2008_0005_7_1_127_c_springtime_opt.jpg
Rights: Please cite DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University when using this file. A high-resolution version of this file may be obtained for a fee. For details see the sites.smu.edu/cul/degolyer/research/permissions/ web page. For other information, contact degolyer@smu.edu.
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springtime in Terra Alta, view from the road to Horta de Sant Joan. The trees are probably almond trees. Olives in the foreground.
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Frühling in Terra Alta, Blick von der Strasse nach Horta de Sant Joan. Die blühenden Bäume sind wahrscheinlich Mandelbäume- Pfirsichbäume sehen ähnlich- hier wäre es aber noch etwas zu früh für Pfirsiche- es liegt viel höher als Tortosa. Die grauen Bäume sind Oliven.