Thursday, March 27, 2014

Spring....


....when
{in the magical words of e. e. cummings}
our world is mud-lucious and puddle-wonderful!

Oh sure,
some of you might have blossoms and butterflies.
Here in New England, we've learned to count our blessings when there is melting.
And white puffy clouds in a blue sky.


In other news,
the buds are getting "so big" you can even seen them reflected in the puddles!
Progress people. Progress.


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14 comments:

  1. Lots of buds here too, but no blooms as yet. Melting is good! :)

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  2. cool reflection. We are slow to budding this year (might have something to do with the weekly snows).

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  3. It's coming. Slowly. Hopefully yesterday's wind storm was the end of the bitter stinking cold. I am SO ready for a change in seasons!

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  4. Great perspective both in thought and image! Puddles are a good sign!

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  5. in other words "mud season"!!

    i see diamonds in the second image, beautiful, sparkling diamonds.....and the hope of whats to come!!

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  6. Lovely photography symbolic of Spring ~

    Still cold on the east coat of MA ~ sun is out!

    artmusedog and carol

    ps. thanks for hosting this elegant link

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  7. Any day now....yes those buds are huge if I can see them reflected in the puddle, lol! I'm still waiting for my now over 100 monarch cat eggs to hatch, which has been slowed down by a drop in temperatures. But that's okay, I'm not quite ready-yikes! The good news is, Spring has never ever been MIA. ;)

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  8. Mother Nature can't decide between winter and spring here in Texas. But I'll take any warmth I can get, at this point! Gorgeous pictures.

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  9. so nice

    and loved this:
    "Progress people. Progress."
    :)
    ~y.

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  10. Simply beautiful!! Thank you for sharing this with us!

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  11. Such beautiful pictures! Spring here in Utah is very temperamental. One day the sun is shinning and it's 70 degrees. The next day it's freezing cold and snowing!

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  12. Our spring is late but we are seeing some buds.

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  13. We are in full cherry blossom bloom mode! I'll enjoy double as much for the both of us, but you're definitely making progress!

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