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A pleasant afternoon at Burghead yesterday; walking on the beach and around the harbour in warm spring sunshine…
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This was taken in the Milntown Estate near the watermill in fact its looking up to where the water leaves the mill pond to flow over the wheel. I just liked the new spring greens and the different leaves in the light.
Sorry life seems to have got rather busy lately will try and catch up!
Spring Is Here
Once there was a thing called spring
When the world was writing verses like yours and mine
All the lads and girls would sing
When we sat at little tables and drank May wine
Now April, May and June
Are sadly out of tune
Life has stuck a pin in the boat
Spring is here
Why doesn't my heart go dancing?
Spring is here
Why isn't the waltz entrancing?
No desire
No ambition leads me
Maybe it's because nobody needs me
Spring is here
Why doesn't the breeze delight me?
Stars appear
Why doesn't the night invite me?
Maybe it's because nobody loves me
Spring is here, I hear
Maybe it's because nobody loves me
Spring is here, I hear ..........
Spring has arrived at Brambly Hedge, and all of the mice are up early, but one little mouse is up earlier than all, and he is up to no good....
This lovely small collectible porcelain plate by Royal Doulton was made in England and features the escapades of the Brambly Hedge resident as captured by Jill Barklem in the 1980s.
Flowering Crabapple tree 'Prairie Fire' -- "Spring has returned. The Earth is like a child that knows poems." -- Rainier Maria Rilke
These snow drops are always the first sign of spring.
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It’s interesting that the March Break for our schools is sometimes referred to as the Spring Break even though officially Spring starts the day after March Break ends. I am sure these students were glad to be taking ski lessons instead of being inside a classroom when conditions were great for the slopes on this past school break. Happy first day of Spring!
Time when the trees start to turn green and Spring comes to the forest :)
Moment gdy drzewa zaczynają się zielenić i wiosna powoli wkracza do lasu :)
A spring azure visiting my garden in the Pacific Northwest. Celastrina echo - thanks to Paweł for the ID!
Spring is like a perhaps hand
(which comes carefully
out of Nowhere) arranging
a window, into which people look (while
people stare
arranging and changing placing
carefully there a strange
thing and a known thing here) and
changing everything carefully
spring is like a perhaps
Hand in a window
(carefully to
and fro moving New and
Old things,while
people stare carefully
moving a perhaps
fraction of flower here placing
an inch of air there) and
without breaking anything.
~E. E. Cummings~
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Event : Spring Flair: April 5 - April 26
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This week SPRING is our theme for inspiration at the Three Muses. Meet Martha whose head is bursting with excitement at the thought of it!
Credit to Beth Rimmer and Finecrafted Designs (both from Deviantscrap).
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A Common Green Shieldbug wearing his Spring greens!
The Common Green Shieldbug (Palomena prasina) is a large shieldbug with a dark wing membrane and reddish antennae. Adults are bright green in the spring and summer, but finely punctured with dark marks. They become a darker bronze-brown prior to winter hibernation.
There is one generation per year; the nymphs feed on many deciduous trees and shrubs, and can be found from June to October. Later nymphs are often darker than those found earlier in the season. Newly-emerged adults may show a pale wing membrane, leading to possible confusion with Nezara viridula, a recent arrival in southern England.
Common and widespread throughout Britain and Ireland, becoming scarcer further north and as yet unrecorded from Scotland. This shieldbug may be found in many habitats, including parks and gardens.
No need for an ice breaker, the mild and windy conditions this past week have opened up most of the St. Lawrence. The ice is jammed into this bay but the main channel is open. Shouldn't be long before we go for our first Spring paddle!
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