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wow...such a big diff in a day? tht is awesome....but the second pic looks promising thoughlovely sky and all the previously unseen colours....heheheheheh
Ah yes winter, it only seemed to last 15 months this time around.
wow, southern Mississippi already been through spring, that started mid January, we are on full on summer mode now...
great site!I've book marked ya
Have some loose change for you, Judy. I think you've earned it.
What a great capture of life in the day of a city/state! Unbelievable! I had to laugh at what jik said because here in Atlanta, by afternoon, we, too, are in summer's "it's already too hot" mode. The mornings are still nicem though.
You know what they say about New England weather...if you don't like the weather wait a minute.That was mostly for Z's benefit.I'm sure a native Mainer knows that expression.
The same thing is happening here, finally. There's grass under that there snow. Who knew? Who could remember that far back?
Great pictures as usual!
Wonderful. Entirely black and white except for the house on the left.
famThese pics are awesome!
wow...
ReplyDeletesuch a big diff in a day? tht is awesome....
but the second pic looks promising though
lovely sky and all the previously unseen colours....
heheheheheh
Ah yes winter, it only seemed to last 15 months this time around.
ReplyDeletewow, southern Mississippi already been through spring, that started mid January, we are on full on summer mode now...
ReplyDeletegreat site!
ReplyDeleteI've book marked ya
Have some loose change for you, Judy. I think you've earned it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great capture of life in the day of a city/state! Unbelievable! I had to laugh at what jik said because here in Atlanta, by afternoon, we, too, are in summer's "it's already too hot" mode. The mornings are still nicem though.
ReplyDeleteYou know what they say about New England weather...if you don't like the weather wait a minute.
ReplyDeleteThat was mostly for Z's benefit.
I'm sure a native Mainer knows that expression.
The same thing is happening here, finally. There's grass under that there snow. Who knew? Who could remember that far back?
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures as usual!
ReplyDeleteWonderful. Entirely black and white except for the house on the left.
ReplyDeletefamThese pics are awesome!
ReplyDelete