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My 11-year-old daughter decorated these hardboiled eggs at our homeschool co-op. She refused to eat them until I photographed them.
We are not religious people, yet we celebrate the rituals of both Judaism and Christianity, because we've grown up with them. I think of these eggs as "Springtime" eggs rather than Easter eggs. I even put dyed eggs on our seder plate!
I had high hopes for the Spring of 2025. The beauty was even more fleeting this year with dismal weather and one of the coldest months of May that I can remember.
Scavenge Challenge #14. Show how the seasons are beginning to turn in your area.
Happy Bokeh Wednesday!
First warm days in the garden. Taken with X-T1 and a vintage macro- lens (Panagor 55mm f/3 Super Macro 1:1)
This is our second Easter holiday together, and I'm loving it. Leslie Anne dined me and wined me, frolicked in front of the camera for me, and I hugged and kissed her. Loving her is my greatest joy!
During the days of the chinese springfestival many markets appear in every chinese city or village, to sell new year decoartions and special the well known, traditional red lampions. A colourful sight.
This view I took on a market in Beijing near the Lama Temple.
China, Feb. 2007
Flowering trees, fine old buildings now used by the University, some rare sunshine... A beautiful day for a walk.
Orton-ish.
March, Colorado
The Springtime blizzard conditions were such that the wind blew the sticky snow onto our windows. It became a thick, hardened glaze until the next day. It felt like being in a cave for a while. But at least it remained warm on the inside.