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This is what I've been seeing from my backyard most days over Winter and Spring. Mount Davy is the hill region in the distance - there has been the odd dusting of snow every now and again. It won't be here for much longer once the warmer temperatures come in.

Linking up with Mosaic Monday and Blue Monday.

Comments

local alien said…
Hope therw are no more dustings of snow. Spring is there. I'm sure those birds can feel it in the air
s.c said…

Those clothespins are like colorful birds on an electrical wire. Nice touch.





Tom said…
...snow will fall here in do time.
Bill said…
The snow will be gone in a blink of an eye. :)
roentare said…
Lucky I don't get snow here
Fun60 said…
I imagined at this time of year our temps would be beginning to cool but no we are just about to experience a heat wave so it's back to avoiding the midday sun again.
Veronica Lee said…
Such a pretty capture, Amy.
I thought those clothespins were colorful birds too.

Hugs and blessings!
EricaSta said…
Happy MosaicMonday ... on Wednesday too. It`s a great pleasure reading here.

Snow is far away here. We have back some sunny spells.

Thank you again for sharing, dear blogfriend and being part of
MosaicMonday

Wish you a wonderful week, hugs by Heidrun
Tigger's Mum said…
I want your clothesline! I have just been digging the hole to cement in a new one here, but here even the best available are flimsy excuses for a clothesline. They'd fall apart in a nor'wester.
William Kendall said…
I look forward to snow.

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