There are hundreds of tiny red buds scattered across the ground that come from maples:



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There are hundreds of tiny red buds scattered across the ground that come from maples:



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This is the time of year for bright yellow daffodils! These ones are blooming in a nearby field and are triple daffodils:


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In Spring 2017 I took another trip across the Pond to merry ol’ England. This time I explored more of the southwest, including Devon and Cornwall. We spend the first 2 nights in Exeter, where I saw this swan gliding on the river Exe:

We also got to go on Dartmoor where I saw these wild ponies:

We went all the way to Land’s End at the very tip of Cornwall. Read more about my trip here.
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Our tulips budded a few days ago…

And one just bloomed!

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I spotted some redwing blackbirds the other day while birding with my oldest niece:

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Green shoots are just starting to sprout, and our Forsythia is blooming!


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The wind has knocked down even more pinecones, covering this field:

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The pussy willows are out! Yet another sign of Spring:)

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Now our Kalanchoe and African Violet are blooming! Adding color for us on the window sill:

Here’s a close up of both:


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In January 2016, I and a friend headed up to Quebec City for their annual Winter Carnival. Since it was winter time, the St. Lawrence river had tons of ice in it, although the ferries still traveled across:

On our way back, we stopped at Montmorency waterfall, which apparently is taller than Niagra!

Read more about my trip here.
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