This Sunday, March 8, 2015 is the first day I've managed a walk in March.
March came in like a lion with freezing rain and cold, followed by warmer weather, more rain and more cold.
But this weekend was gorgeous.
Finally the kind of weather that makes me believe in Spring.
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Sunday, March 8, 2015
Nature Notes and Our World Tuesday: Sunday March 8 photo walk
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20 comments:
It does look like a lovely day. Even we autumn lovers yearn for spring. I can see those trees filling up with leaves in no time!
Lovely walk and nice to hear your weather has calmed and warmed.
It should be spring like for you from hereon, right? Glad you were able to take your walk.
Worth a Thousand Words
It is great that the weather is finally changing for the better.. Looks like a pretty day for a walk around the lake! Have a happy new week!
Almost, almost! Soon Spring will be there. A beautiful walk after all those nasty days is a real gift! Thanks for sharing it!
It looks like a beautiful day. It always amazes me how it can be the deep freeze of winter one day and the next, it is suddenly Spring. Enjoy!
I wonder who is falling the tree?
A great promise of Spring!! And we can all use those! Thanks for sharing the beauty, Carver! Have a great new week!
Beautiful shots of nature and Spring beginning to appear!
Happy Week to you,
artmusedog and carol
Spring?! Does it exist? We had a hint of it today. Love seeing your strolls.
Wonderful images from nature. Very picturesque.
Slightly getting warmer in these pics. :)
Have a great week ahead!
How wonderful to see sunshine after a bout of cold weather! Nice shots.
Great scenery
Spring is on its way!
Take a deep breath of that fresh air, Spring is definitely on its way.
Hi Carver, one thing i truly admire in cold countries is the ease of walking most specially photowalking, covering more grounds as you please compared to our hot country. Here, you have just been to a short walk but you are already tired of heat and humidity. I experienced your climate in New Zealand and i really love doing the walk and the trails.
Looks like it sprung for you... we're still working on it here.
Oh gosh, it's spring in your neck of the woods! Lovely views.
It looks beautiful Carver. Glad we are both getting a bit of spring... Michelle
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