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Photo Credit: Frank Mullin Use should be cleared by photographer Frank Mullin, please contact AS220's Communications Director with your reasons for use.
hope this twig is not fooled by the morning sunshine
{ still bitter cold },,,
into thinking it is spring time ,,,
road past the golf course this morning
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I had thought this was a native pea. Wrong! They aren't in bloom this late in the year.
Everlasting Pea (lathyrus latifolius) - non-native
An April Fools joke got a lot of cyclists excited about riding the Zoobomb. Now that they've done it... Let's see how many do it again (and again... and again...)
Photo Credit: Frank Mullin Use should be cleared by photographer Frank Mullin, please contact AS220's Communications Director with your reasons for use.
An April Fools joke got a lot of cyclists excited about riding the Zoobomb. Now that they've done it... Let's see how many do it again (and again... and again...)
Morning Walk April 1st, 2013. And so it was that the day dawned bright and sunny after the weekend had seen such warm temperatures getting rid of most of the snow, making us feel like the weather was on the change, but this morning there was a bite in the air again and flurries could be seen coming from the clouds in the distance. Soon the sun only made an occassional appearance between the flurries and the squalls and we were back into the snow again. A day to fool all of us.
Photo Credit: Frank Mullin Use should be cleared by photographer Frank Mullin, please contact AS220's Communications Director with your reasons for use.