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Along Kings Highway, Haddonfield, NJ USA.

The Bradford pear trees usher in Springtime. This nice country cattle farm always looks inviting. It was a quick, unplanned shot. I had difficulty composing and adjusting to changing light.

So near to concluding my bout with COVID -- I have high hopes of a negative test tomorrow -- so I got duded up in my high canonicals for a quick photo op.

Just one of those magical scenes where you can sit and watch the day go by!

 

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A stunningly beautiful Spring day, just perfect for a walk in the park.

One month since the equinox and the season is maturing with the final flourish of daffodils and the leaf canopy on the trees about to open.

Washington Park, Albany, New York.

Spanish springtime in Fuenlabrada

 

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Taken in the Cowbridge Physic Gardens

Jardines del Vinalopó / Vinalopó Gardens / Jardins del Vinalopó

  

Stanley Park is a non-profit privately owned park including an arboretum and botanical garden, located in Westfield, Massachusetts. It is open to the public daily without charge from May to November.

 

Stanley Park features multiple natural walking and biking trails throughout the woods and along the Little River, as well as leading to a variety of ponds, gardens, and wildlife sanctuary. Along with experiencing nature, Stanley Park features operating mills, a meetinghouse, blacksmith shop, Asian tea house, and dinosaur tracks. The park also is an excellent choice for recreation, with many playing fields, cross country course, a playground, and pavilions.

 

Frank Stanley Beveridge founded Stanley Park in 1949, on 25 acres of land at 400 Western Ave, Westfield. After he died in 1956, the foundation still honors his contributions to the community.

 

Frank S. Beveridge was born in Nova Scotia, Canada in 1879, and he moved to western Massachusetts in 1900 to attend Mount Hermon School in Northfield. After graduating, he traveled to New York where he married and began a family. At this time, Beveridge was very successful in his work and began Stanley Home Products in Westfield, Massachusetts. popular for their Stanley Home Parties attracting housekeepers looking for quality cleaning supplies.

 

Stanley Home Products is still around to this very day (although its ownership has since changed hands). Frank Stanley also founded the Frank Stanley Beveridge Foundation in 1947, to both perform charitable works and to further his legacy.

 

Stanley Park is considered an excellent place for people of all ages and the water park is also a home for enjoyment of the kids. Anyone can visit the park and enjoy the scenic beauty of Stanley Park.

 

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Most of the year, squirrels seem to avoid each other, and when they do interect, it seems to be about defining one's territory. In spring, however, other motivaations are afoot. These two little squirrels have been frolicking with one another in the trees around our house for days. Right now they seem like best friends.

 

Photo taken with the Canon EOS R and EF 400mm f/5.6 using a monopod for stability, and the Canon EF-EOS R Mount Adapter. The Final image was processed from raw in Adobe Lightroom. The photo is uncropped.

It could have been a good pic... but I wasn't quick enough to focus..

 

Podría haber sido una foto muy chula pero no enfoqué con suficiente rapidez... aún así me gusta esta mariposa blanca.

Testing my new DIY lens Achromat 84mm f3.2

 

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In the early part of the year the 6C89 Mountsorrel to Carlisle ballast ran regularly via the Tyne Valley. The working was notable for the first appearance of a number of newly built class 68's but on this occasion 66 haulage was the order of the day.

 

66421 passes the semaphores of Prudhoe on the 14th March 2017.

Blossom in abundance ...........

Lake meets woodland on a cool spring morning, a light mist casting a bluish haze over the surface of the lake.

Once again it’s springtime in Texas.

What a glorious sight to behold!

The birds chirp pretty melodies.

The dazzling wildflowers unfold.

 

I watch the squirrels, they are jumping.

They run and chase playfully.

My three little hens spot a butterfly

And follow it around joyfully.

 

A breeze blows through and refreshes.

A fresh sprinkle of rain surrounds.

A tired winter prepares for a rest

As spring rushes in leaps and bounds.

 

*That's the first poem I've written in awhile. I feel a bit rusty but it's a start. I am finally relaxed enough to think about poetry. Yay! Have a beautiful weekend!

 

Sunset over field in Westley just outside Bury St Edmunds Suffolk UK

 

Canon 1DS mkIII with Canon 24-105mm F4L

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Seen in Explore Dec. 24, 2017 www.flickr.com/photos/julesoso_jjw/38383327055/in/explore...

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Sending a Springtime image on this Winter day to all of my friends and visitors as we are turning once again to increasing light on each day that finds us. May loving light come into each day for you and your families.

 

The gift of beauty that the weeping willow endows is with us throughout all the seasons. Here, an early Springtime willow gets its color from the catkins swinging from the branches as the young leaves are beginning to emerge. When the sun lights up the these catkins, the branches are showered with a golden glow. The bold and mighty limbs of the weeping willow are still exposed beneath the golden haze. Later they will be masked with endless streams of green.

 

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Taken at the University of Colorado, at Boulder

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