On 2/25/2018 1:48 PM, Jim Nichols wrote:
Searching for a sign of Spring on an overcast day, with squishy soil underfoot from a series of heavy rains, I found
this among the many tiny buds on the Cleveland Pear tree. Aside from a few Daffodils, this is extent of color at this
point. 60 Elmarit-R, heavily cropped.
http://www.gallery.leica-users.org/v/OldNick/20180225-DSCF6395.JPG.html
Nicely captured.
Our spring is further along. The camellia has been blooming for weeks, almost over. Hyacinth in two colors, grape
hyacinth, bluebirds, cyclamen, red and yellow freesias and the big yellow, feathery things are all in bloom in the yard.
Only a handful of the masses of pink climbing rose blossoms from a month or so ago, and none of the white one, but
they'll be back pretty soon. Across the street and around town, magnolias and flowering fruit trees are in various stages.
S. Sprung Moose
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