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Spring has come to Karlova Studanka.
Spotted in Karlova Studanka, beautiful resort in Czech Republic.
An old picture from this spring, when the days were getting longer and warmer. Ended up in Lapinlahti to observe beautiful sunset.
Spring beauty with fence for Fence Friday. Hope you and yours are doing good. Thank you for stopping by.
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Hello Spring!!!
Western Springs, IL
I think you all are going to get bombarded with some spring photos. I'll finish with my polaroids and then move on. maybe.
the rains, and it's raining again, have made for a very lush yard.
polaroid
**I am so sorry, but I have a hard time keeping up with commenting. I try to comment on those who comment on my stream. I can't do 'faves only' unless I have some extra time.
mea culpa.
This is the other Skimmia, which also produces berrries (I think Skimmia is one of those plants that has male and female varieties). Both have wonderful scent at the moment.
A composite of some Spring woodland flora taken in Crowgutter Woods, Staffordshire Moorlands.
Nikon Z50. 100mm Laowa. F2.8 ISO100 and various shutter speeds to match the light conditions.
From the top left Bugleherb, Wild Garlic, Forget Me Not, Lesser Stitchwort, Dandelion, Red Campion, Bluebell, Archangel and a good old Buttercup.
Early Spring sunrise at Anderby Creek in Lincolnshire. The temperature was -2 and the sand under my feet was frozen solid. I could not feel my fingers but the light made it all worth it.
A spring peeper in the warm late afternoon light at Mill Pond. Another new one for the MP species book found by my son Adam. These little guys can really put up a racket on the pond as evening falls, but I have always found them to be difficult to locate. This one could sit on a nickel with room to spare.