SPRING'S MARSH COLORS ARE BURSTING FORTH FROM THE EARTH |
MARSH MARIGOLDS |
SKUNK CABBAGES |
OH-OH HUMANOIDS APPROACHING....TIME FOR PHEEBS AND I TO CLIMB A TALL TREE AND WAIT FOR THEM TO PASS |
THERE IS A LOT OF FLOOD WATER IN THE MARSH |
'FINALLY' WE SAW SOME TREES BUDDING |
GROANER'S CORNER:(( Ponderings::
- Why is the word abbreviation so long?
- How come you press harder on a remote-control when you know the battery is dead?
- Have you ever imagined a world with no hypothetical situations?
-You know how most packages say "Open here".What is the protocol if the package says, "Open somewhere else"?
- Since Americans throw rice at weddings do orientals throw hamburgers?
- Why are they called buildings, when they're already finished? Shouldn't they be called builts?
- Why are they called apartments, when they're all stuck together?
- Why do people without out a watch look at their wrist when you ask them what time it is?
- Why do you ask someone without a watch what time it is?
- Why does sour cream have an expiration date?
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- What's the difference between baseball and politics? In baseball you're out if you're caught stealing.
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Great spring/swamp exploring! Skunk cabbage is up here too.
ReplyDeleteNice series of photos Al, I admire you eye and photo skills. I would bet this is the best time of the year to wander the marsh, before heat, humidity and bugs get going. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteI have learned to love the way the country awakens after the winter. A bit at a time until you realize that everything is green and flowers are budding. Never had that in South Africa. Gorgeous pics, Al.
ReplyDeleteNice photo journey Al...You have a steady hand my friend...
ReplyDeleteGreat photos as always and I chuckled at the "humanoid" line
ReplyDeleteSo different from where we are in the Sierra Nevada foothills of California. It's beautiful to see Spring unfold in your world.
ReplyDeleteI just went outside. It is almost ten o'clock this evening and the frogs in my ponds and marsh are so loud it is almost deafening. I love that sound and they all seem happy making it.
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful spring day to be outside enjoying the weather. And glad you did, soaking up those beautiful warming rays of sun
ReplyDeleteYou can almost smell spring in your photos. Thanks for sharing Al.
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