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Happy wet Spaniel, hell bent on getting every one else wet too. We love to take our Dog to Carsington Water, which is near Ashbourne in Derbyshire, England.
In the photo, of course, chamomile (Matricaria recutita) again and today I had a chance - the little golden bee Halictus (Seladonia) subauratus, which I never manage to photograph as I want. Still, I'm having fun trying to take this photo. Windy spring day, spring by the sea.
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fortunately nature has not been stopped by the Coronavirus and continues to surprise us with its wonderful explosion of colors
It really doesn't feel like spring here in the upper midwest as cool temps and,yes,snow chances are in the forecast. Weather whiplash is now the norm here with spring planting around a short month away now....
Things will eventually change and scenery like this, from Winslow,Illinois's Artesian Spring Park,will become the new norm....
Sunny spring day. A small oxeye daisy and a very small hard working wild bee. Spring... Spring... Fujifilm X-S1 + Sigma AML 72-01
At the weekend, spring temperatures await us, the best conditions for a splendid blossom, like here on the Moselle near Mesenich.
Am Wochenende erwarten uns Frühlingstemperaturen, beste Voraussetzungen für eine prächtige Baumblüte, wie hier an der Mosel bei Mesenich.
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Pretty much a shock to see snow falling this time of year though as it clung onto the trees it truly was magic to hike this spring snowy trail.
Pushing on that trigger is like pulling magic into my very soul....Darrell.
Have a safe and exciting day dear Flickr friends !
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One of my favorite spring bloomers is the Rhododendron. The name comes from the ancient Greek "rhodon" (rose) and dendron (tree). The Azalea is a genus of the Rhododendron. There are very scientific differences between the two but both provide abundant spring glory!!!!
Naperville, IL