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Guten Morgen,
ein kleiner Igel fotografiert zum Frühlingsanfang in meiner Heimatstadt Gardelegen.
Good morning,
a little hedgehog photographed in the beginning of spring in my hometown Gardelegen.
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Loving spring & all it has to offer. Beauty that lets us see the world from many different vantage points. Near or far a blossom strives to amaze you.
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Every work has to start somewhere, and what better way of starting a decoration stream then to create an office space where ideas are turned from imagination into reality.
Considering its time of spring, freshness and rebirths, I chose to name my office : Spring office
It brings a blend of "cold" materials and darker tones with a bit of quite fresh and vivant greens that collide well and provide viewer with transgression from winter to spring. I decided to keep it as a minimalist office area, centralizing with a wood base on top of modern black table that I "polluted" using modern tech and few other details. My personal favorite in this small work station area is surely Mud Honey Jerry Office Chair that has quite vivid green leather.
Website following my interior designs will be added in near future as its still "in making" so for now I leave this small start area of my designs here.
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Dorian Lacroix
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San Luis Reservoir, Merced County, California
The tree and grass covered slopes of the hills surrounding the San Luis Reservoir.
This area has a Mediterranean climate, with a dry summer and wet winter. By the beginning of March, the hills are covered with green grasses; then by the end of the month the trees (mostly oaks) will leaf out. After another month or so of no further rain, the grassy slopes will turn color, eventually becoming a golden brown color.
Happy Fence Friday!
"A single crocus blossom ought to be enough to convince our heart that springtime, no matter how predictable, is somehow a gift, gratuitous, gratis, a grace."
David Steindl-Rast
Hi Everyone,
Finally, it's the first day of spring! I'll not see tulips for another month or two, but the days are warmer and the snow is melting. Here's to spring! Happy Sliders Sunday! HSS!
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Wednesday evening on Stanage Edge, and a long lens shot of some lovely light catching the trees down from the edge.
Explore #18 ... Thank you! :)
Special thanks to my mom (for helping me) & to my husband for his creative input....
Taipei has been raining for a week. However it is spring and blossoming should be the scene now.
最近北部天氣不佳,即使已經是春天了,還是不見春意,只好分享,去年在伊豆半島,拍到的油菜花田。
〜日野菜の花畑, 南伊豆町, 静岡県, 日本
South Izu, Shizuoka County, Japan
- ISO 100, F5.6, 1/320 sec, 200 mm
- Canon 5D MarkIII with EF 70-200mm f/4 L lens
- Sunrise @ 6.13am (100º) / Shot @ 7.02am
- Visibility 20km @ 7.00am/ Humidity 73% @7.00am
- Temperature 4.5ºC @ 7.00am
Forward looking to spring...
I was walking around with my camera when this gentleman passed by me with more speed than this pathway can tolerate. Luckily, nothing happened to him.
It was such a pleasure to feel at one's fingertips
the possibilities of the new season.
(inspired by Kate Morton)
Weekly Theme Challenge - Narure
Smile on Saturday! :-) - Nature in Hand
(photo by Saskia, edit by me)
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This was taken Monday evening before Tuesday's snow. I've taken thousands of shots from this spot on the ninth floor and can pretty much tell you the month from where the sun is setting over the mountains. This is March :-D
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Some pink and purple Rhododendron bushes in Cowden Hall Estate in Neilston. A bit of a throwback to when it was a posh blokes garden.
Please view large to smell the sweet scent of these flowers
About this Photo: A springtime reminder to all sharing our 32 inches of snow here in Cleveland, Ohio. This is a photo taken late last May in a fabulous peony patch in North Perry, Ohio, which is near Lake Erie in Lake County. My wife Mary spotted the patch. We almost drove past it. Glad she saw it.
It wasn't the best light, noon and bluebird day, but I thought this LE shot still turned out pretty good despite the harsh light and shadows.
Alcove Springs was a popular stop along the Oregon Trail near Independence Crossing in Marshall County, Kansas. Travelers along the trail gave the springs its name. The spring is active all year, but is also fed by a seasonal stream and waterfall.
Blue Rapids, Kansas
They are flowering shrubs in the genus Rhododendron, particularly the former sections Tsutsuji (evergreen) and Pentanthera (deciduous). Azaleas bloom in the spring (May and June in the temperate Northern Hemisphere), their flowers often lasting several weeks. Shade tolerant, they prefer living near or under trees.Azaleas are generally slow-growing and do best in well-drained acidic soil (4.5–6.0 pH). Fertilizer needs are low. Some species need regular pruning. Azaleas are native to several continents including Asia, Europe and North America. They are planted abundantly as ornamentals in the southeastern US, southern Asia, and parts of southwest Europe. In addition to being renowned for its beauty, the azalea is also highly toxic—it contains andromedotoxins in both its leaves and nectar, including honey from the nectar. 4454