The fields are turning green; crocus and daffodils are blooming; dogwood buds are reaching for the sun; and I am cleaning the other flowerbeds. Spring is here!
The same blooms are coming to life here in BC, Lew. We are all more than ready to leave winter behind. Your photo of the field in its early stages of green looks so fresh and inviting. Soon we will be mowing, digging in gardens and cutting back overgrown plants. Thanks goodness for the changes in seasons. :)
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I am retired, married to a smart, talented lady who once thought we computer people were geeks and now is one of us geeks. I have a long time interest in photography. We live in Maryland, about 50 miles from Washington, DC.
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6 comments:
The flowers are beautiful, Lew, and you did a great job on your beds. Wish we had as much color here in Nebraska. :)
The same blooms are coming to life here in BC, Lew. We are all more than ready to leave winter behind. Your photo of the field in its early stages of green looks so fresh and inviting. Soon we will be mowing, digging in gardens and cutting back overgrown plants. Thanks goodness for the changes in seasons. :)
This is more than a touch of spring - this is the whole thing!
I envy you :-)
It's been a long winter, hasn't it? Lovely shots of signs of spring in your world, Lew.
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Beautiful flowers, Lew! We are having some cold temp right now. A frosty morning.
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