March 15, 2014nature, winter almost spring Sharonargyle, landscape photography, midwest photography, nature photography, photography Like this:Like Loading...
Yes, it is, we are right on the cusp! (It has been a long winter.) Melting ice, a slight blush of color in the twigs and are those crows, possibly a breeding pair, preparing to nest? Reply
Hi, Eliza π I’m not sure, but these might be turkey vultures or hawks. Or crows. π I’m watching, probably too much, for every sign of spring this year. The old adage “a watched pot never boils” comes to mind. Even though it’s snowing again today, I can report that my garlic and daffodils have both made an appearance! Reply
We had a blip of snow this morning but by late afternoon the sun was shining. March is unpredictable, but she’s not fooling anyone! Reply
I love the melt water sitting on the ice Sharon , great image it shows just how cold it has been over your last few weeks π π π Yes, Spring soon π Reply
Yes, it is, we are right on the cusp! (It has been a long winter.) Melting ice, a slight blush of color in the twigs and are those crows, possibly a breeding pair, preparing to nest?
Hi, Eliza π
I’m not sure, but these might be turkey vultures or hawks. Or crows. π
I’m watching, probably too much, for every sign of spring this year. The old adage “a watched pot never boils” comes to mind.
Even though it’s snowing again today, I can report that my garlic and daffodils have both made an appearance!
Yay! Day by day, closer and closer!
We had a blip of snow this morning but by late afternoon the sun was shining.
March is unpredictable, but she’s not fooling anyone!
I love the melt water sitting on the ice Sharon , great image it shows just how cold it has been over your last few weeks π π π
Yes, Spring soon π
Thank you, Nigel. π