At least Lew hopes so. Living on the East Coast of the US this year, he feels he has had enough of winter, and so he gave us this springy theme.
I pored over springtime files from several years. I could have come up with dozens more images but I think that these epitomize spring or near spring. What will I choose?
So the headbangers--linked in my sidebar--are exploring the coming spring this week. Check 'em out.
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I wandered lonely as a Cloud That floats on high o'er Vales and Hills, When all at once I saw a crowd A host of dancing Daffodils; Along the Lake, beneath the trees, Ten thousand dancing in the breeze. |
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nearing spring |
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finally spring |
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harbinger of spring |
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rural spring |
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Sandhill Crane migration--distance shot--those birds are four to six feet tall |
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crocus |
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taking advantage of spring |
5 comments:
The busy bee gets the nectar AND the Header! Love your spring time!
Nicely captured Kathy, our Spring seems so far away as I look out the window.
Nice details in that crocus! I wonder if bees can discern colors. That must be surreal to step inside the purple walls with the almost neon orange part of the flowers.
Those are some great signs of spring, especially the tractor out ready to plow the fields. I think we're all ready for some warmer weather!
fantastic shots of Spring! I think it is creeping up to Michigan also.
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