I didn't realize Colorado was warm enough this time of the year!
Thank you for sharing. I was wondering if Wordless Wednesday was a weekly commitment that your readers grow to expect, or is it "acceptable" to do one once in a while?
Since I'm a newbie and all, there's still a lot I don't get!
Beautiful, Dianne, but yeah seems like it is too early. We have to be careful here not to prune things like roses too early or sometimes they do this and then get bitten by a cold February night.
For a second there I thought that was a spider leg upclose. Took me a second to realize what it actually was. I wonder what it will look like in the Spring. :)
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That's so clear.
ReplyDeleteI didn't realize Colorado was warm enough this time of the year!
Thank you for sharing. I was wondering if Wordless Wednesday was a weekly commitment that your readers grow to expect, or is it "acceptable" to do one once in a while?
Since I'm a newbie and all, there's still a lot I don't get!
I'd say--but it's lovely
ReplyDeleteGorgeous picture, Dianne!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Dianne, but yeah seems like it is too early. We have to be careful here not to prune things like roses too early or sometimes they do this and then get bitten by a cold February night.
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!
Creatively done!
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!
Great shot!
ReplyDeleteMay well be an example of climate change or Mother Warth's "hot flashes" too often followed up by cold spells and frost bite.
ReplyDeleteSign of hope... great capture.
ReplyDeletesimply super!
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Oh yeah, I remember those warm days.
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Beautiful! God's creation is so awesome! I took a photo of our silver maple today. It has bud already too.
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
Deborah
I love the seasons of life. Spring is almost here.
ReplyDeleteFor a second there I thought that was a spider leg upclose. Took me a second to realize what it actually was. I wonder what it will look like in the Spring. :)
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