I took a lot of pictures this week.
I wanted to share some of what I think are my best with you.
This is what happens when you take your camera,
looking for spring.
Mistletoe in the Oak
It is spring in the meadow
Thistle
Woodland Throne
Webbed foot prints
Tiny perfect wildflower
Moss and Ferns by the Creek
A little more green is showing up
Tiny ferns
Three trees along a barbed wire fence line, shows in stages what happens when the fence gets in the way of nature.
New leaf buds
Pines bright evergreen
Paperwhite Narcissus
Jonquil
Late evening Daffodil and the Summer Kitchen
Late evening, old barn through the elm branches
Flowering Elm
Rosemary blossoms in twilight
Jonquil
Dogwood
As you can see, it is taking it's time this year
Catching song birds in pecan tree
The pecan trees are always the last to come out
Turkey Vultures
Taking Flight
Dandelion Fluff
I have been reading "Game of Thrones". In it, the Stark family motto is "Winter is coming". Well I keep thinking "not around here thank you".
What is your favorite photo?
Cheers
Kat
Those are all such great photos, but I really do like the Dandelion Fluff!
ReplyDeletewow. lots to take in...before i saw your title i thought that tree looked like a seat...ha...a bit sat the taking in of that barb wire....but i am glad that nature found its way....the duck feet made me smile...i love find the footprints of animals and pondering where they are going...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful spring pics! Hard to choose a favourite but I'll go for the road with evergreen pines, although the dandelion fluff is beautiful too... As you read at my blog, I missed winter, but I also like spring a lot.
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely signs of spring! My favorite photos are 16th, 17th, and 24th among all the nice shots.
ReplyDeleteYoko
Your spring looks wonderful Kat! We have no snow, now we just need some heat!!
ReplyDeletexo Catherine
What I wouldn't give to live in that barn. Nice work.
ReplyDeleteIt's been years since I've enjoyed springtime in the South. I love the dogwoods in bloom as I would drive home to Columbus from the Atlanta airport, glistening white and pink under the Georgia pines.
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