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Brooklyn Botanic Garden, New York

Last Thursday we went to Williamsburg to see some of the gardens; only a few tulips in the large expanses of red tulips that make the gardens behind the Governor's Palace so beautiful each spring had started to open, but we found some earlier-blooming tulips and other flowers there and in some other gardens. This white tulip was in the Taliaferro-Cole garden just south of Duke of Gloucester Street. Another tulip in the same clump had not yet opened, and the bud looked quite green -- note the light green (or greenish yellow) still visible on these petals. I'm glad this one turned out pretty well, because I had to lie on the ground (which was a bit damp) to get this shot, a maneuver that seems increasingly difficult for me. Best if viewed large in the light box.

 

Didn't get as far in commenting Monday night as hoped, will resume Tuesday.

Pink Hearts

 

Little pink bleeding buds

Came out overnight

And in the sun rays

Their hearts sparked to ignite

 

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On the way to Povlje, one of the trailheads for Storžič ascent.

Song Thrush (Turdus philomelos)

 

From 2 years ago. We had a pair that used to visit each Spring. The last time I saw or heard them was in 2021. Hopefully they will come back this year.

Not sure what the tall ones been on!

Spring Cowichan 2020

We live close to a large urban park in Victoria. Some areas of the park are left in a pretty much natural state. Right now many of these areas are carpeted with wildflowers.

 

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Cannon Beach, Oregon, 2022

Canadian Rockies Parks Canada

 

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Moon Shadow, born in the Spring of 2012, a Nevada wild mustang! :)

A classic, for me, view of Wintershall farm near Bramley, Surrey

One of my favorite shots from yesterdays walk!

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One of two photos showing the blossoming trees in front of our lobby in Toronto.

 

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An inquisitive lamb in a field close to where I live

Beautiful woodland bluebells - behind barbed wire and nettles so could not get into wood - www.adamswaine.co.uk

...Their splendor is a statement, yet in a simple way. They give a casual beauty to a lovely new spring day...~ Linda Hogeland

 

From the archives....finally starting to feel like spring around here but still waiting on everything to bloom. Forecasting a high of 77 today, so I'm sure spring fever will set in by mid morning :-) Have a wonderful Thursday, and as always, thanks for all your visits & comments. Been a busy week for me, so I will catch up with everyone soon.

 

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A loan camera and a wake up call at stupid O' clock to drive nearly 2 hours for 'a predicted epic' sunrise at the iconic Clifton Springs Jetty. The upside was, I wasn't fighting for a prime spot on the beach :)

In spring sunshine, white magnolia and a little red camellia beside the Fairy Glen Bridge.

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