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Colors of Spring.
Daffodil from my yard in Chester County, PA.
2020_04_04_EOS 7D Mark II_0949-Edit_V1
The weather in Czech has been really great lately. Spring is finally here :)
Used miniature:
Re-Ment 2005 Wa Sweets #1
My latest mini experiment. This quilt was made using Kim's Diamonds Stattler pattern Chloe 1 on muslin. The design was then colored with crayolas and ironed to set the colors.
Sent to Miniaturequilter for STUD March 2010 Anything Goes.
Asproneri is a very small - almost abandoned village near Argos Orestikon, County of Kastoria - West Macedonia, Greece.
New York State does not look like this just now ... for one thing, this is not NY State - it's Spring in England's Lake District. [the road to Ennerdale Water from the west, to be more exact] My favorite painting so far.
Digitally hand-painted using Corel Painter and a scene from Google Earth.
Pretty flower in beginning spring along the Cedar Creek Trail along the Bogachiel River, Forks area, Jefferson County, WA
Shot with minolta 28mm lens
This is the Cercis canadensis, and is native to North America, and is also called the Eastern Redbud. Mine is native to Oklahoma and is called the Oklahoma Redbud. It grows wild everywhere here and you can see miles of pink at present in the wooded areas and especially around lakes and rivers. And it is also our state tree.
The "Judas Tree" is the Cercis siliquastrum, the European Redbud, and it grows in the Mediterranean region.
i was feeding the rats at lymm dam and this little robin landed right near me,and for a change didn't fly off
Two Springer Spanials enjoying a dip in the fountain of the Mary Shenley Memorial in the Oakland section of Pittsburgh.
The forests are alive with dogwood blossoms. This beauty sits next to my woods. Have a wonderful week my friends!
~Sam
The photo I painted from is here, I did this in oils thought it would be easy enough, it took me quite a while.
As I look outside my window, I see that the crabapple blossoms in my tree are finished for this year. Thankfully I can revisit their splendor in the photographs I have taken. This is one of them.
No editing. I always appreciate your comments and suggestions. :)
Thanks for visiting!
Maintenant que les fleurs de mon pommetier sont tombées, je peux quand même revivre leur beauté à travers les quelques photos que j'ai prise. En voici une.
Aucune modification.
Merci de votre visite. J'apprécie beaucoup votre encouragement et suggestions. :)
A bientôt.
Explored May23/09 #498
She has to stop and smell EVERYTHING! Hard to believe every clump of weeds smells unique. Dog life. :-)
Sorry that most of Britain is again white, under a covering of snow. Here in Wales, we have had torrential rain, hence why the country here is always so green!
Belgium.
Brussels.
The Florists’ Gardens are certainly among the most beautiful green areas of the Brussels region. Hosting old greenhouses from the time of Leopold II who has initiated this park, the Florist’s Gardens also offer a magnificent view on the city and are a harbor of piece close to one of the most visited attractions of Brussels, the Atomium.
Sobieski park is the Park adjoining the Colonial Garden and the Florists' Garden.
The Florists’ Gardens can be reached via the Sobieski park (close to metro Stuyvenbergh).