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Here comes the sun, doo-doo-doo-doo, here comes the sun
And I say it's all right
Little darling, it's been a long cold lonely winter
Little darling, it feels like years since it's been here
Here comes the sun, doo-doo-doo-doo, here comes the sun
And I say it's all right
Little darling, the smiles returning to the faces
Little darling, it seems like years since it's been here
Here comes the sun, doo-doo-doo-doo, here comes the sun
And I say it's all right
Sun, sun, sun, here it comes
Sun, sun, sun, here it comes
Sun, sun, sun, here it comes
Sun, sun, sun, here it comes
Sun, sun, sun, here it comes
Little darling, I feel that ice is slowly melting
Little darling, it seems like years since it's been clear
Here comes the sun, doo-doo-doo-doo, here comes the sun
And I say it's all right
Here comes the sun, doo-doo-doo-doo, here comes the sun
It's all right
It's all right
Here Comes The Sun - The Beatles
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.
Near Kühlungsborn at the Baltic Sea in Germany. – Compare the image above with this image. While shooting with other photographers is both fun and inspiring, it sometimes results in very similar images created by more than one photographer due to similar locations, compositions, light conditions and chosen parameters. When this happens, it leaves me wondering where my own creativity ends and where copying others starts, and I am reluctant sometimes to show images which resemble other images in this way. One could argue that similar aesthetic values shared by a number of people shooting in the same location inevitably lead to similar images. But isn’t creativity something individual? Or can creativity be considered as a group effort too? Maybe, I should go and worry about real problems instead. :-)
About 8,500 years ago, a great eruption of Mt. Fuji brought amount of lava to Kakita River area. The lava, named " Mishima Yoganryu--the Mishima Lava Flow", is characterized by its many holes, which makes it easy to water to go through it. This is one of the spring spots among many other springs. The total amount of the water is estimated about 100 million tonnage per day.
富士山周辺に降った雨や雪が水を通し易い多孔質層の三島溶岩流の間を地下水と成って約40km離れた所に大量に湧き出ます。柿田川と成るその湧水量は約100万㌧/1日 と推定されてます。
この湧水井戸の深さは砂地の底まで4~5mに見えますが, 底無し沼みたいになっていて, 過去にスマホで撮影していた人が誤って井戸に落としたそうです。ハイ, さようならです💦😢
21世紀に残したい日本の自然百選(1983年)
日本名水百選(1985年)
ふるさと いきものの里100選(1989年)
静岡県のみずべ100選(1991年)
国指定天然記念物(2011年)
ユネスコ世界認定ジオパーク(2018年)
Thanks to Telsey for helping me bring spring a little closer to us here in Minnesota..
And a flickr 'g'morning to you all...may this be an extremely good week for you! ♬
It won't be long before we see the rebirth of these beautiful flowers here in the New England.I can't wait!
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Banff Springs Hotel is a former railway hotel constructed in Scottish Baronial style located in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. The original hotel, designed by American architect Bruce Price was built between spring of 1887 and 1888 by the Canadian Pacific Railway, at the instigation of its President, William Cornelius Van Horne. The hotel was publicly opened on June 1, 1888.Starting in 1911, a wholly new hotel was built in stages to replace the 1888 structure. The new hotel was designed by another American architect, Walter S. Painter. Compared with Price's Shingle style-influenced wooden structure, Painter's new hotel was built of concrete and faced with stone.
The hotel is presently owned and operated by Fairmont Hotels and Resorts. The hotel is within a spectacular setting in the Rocky Mountains, just above the Bow Falls, close to thermal springs. It is within walking distance of the resort community of Banff. The main view from the hotel is across the valley and towards Mount Rundle, frequently cited in geology books for its exposed and tilted ancient seabeds.
In 1968, the hotel was winterised and has been open year-round since.
Still indoors. The Conservatory has added lilies and tulips to the regular orchid display. It's beautiful.
taken at night
Sparta, Sussex County, NJ
March 10, 2016
The record high temps and some light rain brought out the wood frogs and spring peepers this night.
I posted a shot of this particular frog earlier , but I like its expression in this photo.
Norikura highland
乗鞍高原
The snow has melted a lot.
Spring is just around the corner.
雪解けが進んでいました。春はもうすぐです。
Matsumoto city, Nagano pref, Japan