The spring flowers are always so cheering.The pink cherry (?) blossoms are especially lovely. I like the solitary crocus doing what it does best no matter where it lives.
Hi John - stunning photos ... we eventually got sun down here - now it's thick mist again! Still our sun will return to the south coast - at least I presume it will! I do love crocuses ... but all these - nature is bringing us joy ... I hope all is well with you - cheers Hilary
So good to see spring arriving with such beautiful blossoming colors there. Also very glad to see a post here and know that you've been out walking and photographing these lovely pics.
Beautiful views! I'm interested in why the dark purple crocuses like to cluster more closely than other colours? Or am I imagining this. Swear I see it here too.
Oh, you are back John. And with Spring!! - who is most recalcitrant about visiting our part of the world...... Thank you for the lovely photos, and thank you for sharing!
Your floral signs of spring are absolutely gorgeous.... reminding me of my country childhood in Devon! Unfortunately, no Spring showing it's face here in S Ontario yet. In fact the last couple of days have been -12C and now we have the forecast of 25cm of snow..... Oh Joy!!!!
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The spring flowers are always so cheering.The pink cherry (?) blossoms are especially lovely. I like the solitary crocus doing what it does best no matter where it lives.
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ReplyDeleteSpring! Glorious spring! We live in hope here!
Hi John - stunning photos ... we eventually got sun down here - now it's thick mist again! Still our sun will return to the south coast - at least I presume it will! I do love crocuses ... but all these - nature is bringing us joy ... I hope all is well with you - cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteA wealth of beauty with you too! I love your second photo especially!
ReplyDeleteSo good to see spring arriving with such beautiful blossoming colors there. Also very glad to see a post here and know that you've been out walking and photographing these lovely pics.
ReplyDeleteThe weather was superb as are your splendid photographs!
ReplyDeleteWelcome back,John.
Nice to see you back here, John. Your photos are lovely, we will have to wait a few weeks to see these!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful views! I'm interested in why the dark purple crocuses like to cluster more closely than other colours? Or am I imagining this. Swear I see it here too.
ReplyDeleteGlad you're back John, you have been missed. Your beautiful photos gladden the heart.
ReplyDeleteThe blooms are lovely! Glad you're getting some spring flowers where you live.
ReplyDeleteIt is wonderful to see a post and see these beautiful pics...love that sky. Love those bright colors!
ReplyDeleteAmazing shots!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully composed and focused shots, John. Hope all is well.
ReplyDeleteNice to see your post. Wonderful pictures of spring! Your seasons are a long way ahead of ours.
ReplyDeletebeautiful colors of spring !
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful and the sky is so blue:)
ReplyDeleteYou're back, hooray! Beautiful flowers, especially against that deep blue sky.
ReplyDeleteYou are much further along on Spring that we are! Such a cold winter here! Spring is always my most anticipated season, and especially so this year.
ReplyDeleteOh, you are back John. And with Spring!! - who is most recalcitrant about visiting our part of the world...... Thank you for the lovely photos, and thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYour floral signs of spring are absolutely gorgeous.... reminding me of my country childhood in Devon! Unfortunately, no Spring showing it's face here in S Ontario yet. In fact the last couple of days have been -12C and now we have the forecast of 25cm of snow..... Oh Joy!!!!
ReplyDeleteSo nice to hear from you on this blog. Welcome back with the light, colors, and fragrance of early spring.
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These lovely flowers bring the spring also to my room, even if the weather here is not so nice and no flowers yet.
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