When I left work in New Haven, the air was so warm that I had to stop at my trunk and peel off the layers of warmth I had needed at 5:30 in the morning, when I left the house. By the time I got to Naugatuck--not so many miles up the road--the flurries were blowing around, performing a strange reenactment of last Friday. Spring's not a week away, and the pleasure of beautiful, yellow flowers pushing through the earth is not so far away.
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ah the tease of sprng's arrival-is it here to stay?
ReplyDeleteahh, that lovely confusion of spring. :)
ReplyDeleteMarch is a teaser month.
ReplyDeleteI do agree with Yogi, March is a teaser month indeed!! We're seeing little spots of color here and there, but still GRAY, GRAY skies!!! Hope you have a sunny weekend, Sandy! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteReally pretty shot, Sandy!
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And unfortunately snow is just around the corner as well.
ReplyDeleteLast April we received 22 inches of snow in one night!!!
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SueAnn
Yes, I do. Excellent composition! Exquisite!
ReplyDeleteSandy, how well I remember wearing a heavy coat to school, then going barefoot int he afternoon and vice versa! Your post made me smile. I wish you tons of daffodils and narcissus! Soon! Very soon! I haven't forgotten you, just been busy birding!
ReplyDeleteThanks for being here.