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It is spring but the spirit of a cold winter lingers on. It is windy, rainy, and to the north of us snow is expected. Still, I’ll keep my cheer. Wish a wonderful time!
Snowdrops shining in the warm spring sun. I think the picture alone can convey more emotions, than I am able to do with words.
Schneeglöckchen leuchten in der warmen Frühlingssonne. Ich denke, das Bild allein vermag mehr Gefühle zu transportieren, als ich es mt Worten tun könnte.
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From north Texas, delicate, fragrant blooms of spring I share with you, along with a little touch of blue.
Spring is the most beautiful time of the year!!
Location: Goereee, the Netherlands
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Magnolia
Camera: Olympus EM5 MkII
Lens: Dallmeyer Speed Anastigmat Wide Angle f1.5 C-mount cine lens (focal length not specified but estimated to be about 17mm (3/4 inch)).
Photo taken May 2020 Ontario, Canada
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Frühlingsblüten gesehen in Pottschach, Niederösterreich
Spring blossoms seen in Pottschach, Lower Austria
Another shot of these cuties the one on the right never took his eyes off the camera in all the shots :)
During early spring in the NWT, the roads and pathways are often brightened up with patches of wild roses. After a long barren winter these are a welcome sight. In early spring I will harvest the rose petals for tea and to make a jelly. Then by late autumn the flowers transform into bright red rose hips that are harvested following the first frost for rose hip jam. Oh, and by the way, early spring here is early to mid June. This photo was taken under the midnight sun just before 12 midnight.
Sliders Sunday
Well, Spring isn't far off, just a few more weeks to go. I thought the winter went by fast this year since it was warm in December.
Fall River in Rocky Mountain NP, Colorado is a beautiful place to visit in Spring.
Of course, Spring at this elevation comes a bit later than the vernal equinox. If one were to visit in March, it's unlikely you would be able to get anywhere near this part of the river, just downstream from Chasm Falls, as the snow would still be pretty deep, and the road impassable.
It's spectacular, with ideal hiking weather in early June!