I live in Central Massachusetts in the United States--a wonderful area for nature, art and culture. Using a compact camera, I celebrate daily life found here in a variety of local landscapes throughout the changing seasons.
I bet! I lived in ND a number of years ago and I remember how relentless the snow was. Even in May, there were still massive mountains of snow in parking lots from where it had been plowed. Take heart, spring will be here for you soon. 🙂
I actually quite like spring snow, Julie (if it’s not associated with freezing temps). Usually it doesn’t stick around long, and it transforms a scene with few colors into a pristine landscape.
What an incredible transformation from you previous springtime photos! It is very beautiful but it must be very cold. Here our autumn is transforming more into winter, although our temperatures here that feel cold to us are probably a lot warmer than your spring!
Oh my goodness, that is so beautiful! Not gonna lie, though. I’m glad that’s not here! 😀
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Thanks. Beautiful but so annoying in terms of my plans!
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I bet! I lived in ND a number of years ago and I remember how relentless the snow was. Even in May, there were still massive mountains of snow in parking lots from where it had been plowed. Take heart, spring will be here for you soon. 🙂
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WOW!
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Yup! Another day in New England!❄🌺
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Beautiful photos! Enjoy your time off, because soon you’ll be wishing you had some!
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True enough. Garden work begins tomorrow!
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I actually quite like spring snow, Julie (if it’s not associated with freezing temps). Usually it doesn’t stick around long, and it transforms a scene with few colors into a pristine landscape.
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It was really beautiful…sort of Christmas-y.❄❄
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Snow pushed back my gardening plans too. Should get to work in the yard this weekend as long as the weather stays Spring like. 🙂
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What an incredible transformation from you previous springtime photos! It is very beautiful but it must be very cold. Here our autumn is transforming more into winter, although our temperatures here that feel cold to us are probably a lot warmer than your spring!
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Ah….Spring in New England. You just never know the weather from one minute to the next.🐣
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