We are moving into the shady time of year where I live. The deciduous trees lining the streets are wearing their new leaves.
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Monday, May 19, 2014
Combined Nature Notes and ABC Wednesday: S is for Shade
We are moving into the shady time of year where I live. The deciduous trees lining the streets are wearing their new leaves.
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22 comments:
Great photo and I love this time of the year when the leaves are bright and green and the sunshine dances through them and leaves all those shadows on the ground. Have a great week Carver!
Such an inviting neighborhood especially on a hot summer day!
Wow! The green is so soothing!
What a beautiful sight!
Fantastic green shot:) Greetings
Beautiful shot and trees, I love this type of shade!
S is for...
How gorgeous Carver, it looks like summer! We are way behind in the leafing.
That is such a beautiful scene! The trails where I walk Tegan is like that now. I have watched it transform from the bare brown of winter into the shady depths of green trees and bushes. Isn't that wonderful?
Leslie
abcw team
And provides good shade!
ROG, ABCW
Gorgeous greenery. So bright and fresh looking. What a great place to go for a walk.
That is a very quaint looking neighborhood. Happy ABC Wednesday and Blessings!
Love the greenery and it would be more cooling walking under the trees.
Lovely great greens!
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What a beautiful view on your street !
Gattina
ABC Wednesday Team
That's a wonderful green :)
That is a wonderful picture Carver, so verdant.
I would love to walk along there, lovely.
Best wishes,
Di.x
It is a beautiful time of year, lovely picture.
It looks summer-y there! We've had snow AND hail this week here in Northern Illinois, but I'm on pins and needles for swimming pool and shade weather.
What a great photo! I just love those green big trees!
Very evocative of summer! Superb.
You need that shade where you live Carver.... Pretty green trees... Michelle
Lovely, tree-lined street.
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