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For the last few weeks we've been very lucky on the West Coast to have had lovely sunny Spring weather. Now for the next week or so we have heavy rain forecast. It's been good to see people out and about enjoying the warmth.

Linking up with Shadow Shot Sunday and Mosaic Monday.

Comments

local alien said…
It looks lovely and warm. So nice to be able to get out and enjoy a ramble or a meeting with friends. It's cooler here, great weather. Just like yours probably at this time of the year
s.c said…
Looks really crowded here for your part of the world. Nice street photography.
Iris Flavia said…
Still warm-ish here... I enjoy seeing your Spring, I hope you´ll share when we go into the dark half of the year...
Tom said…
...Amy, I wish you a wonderful week.
Autumn has begun here in the Netherlands. I'm trying to enjoy every sunny moment between the showers. After today, we're in for a few stormy days.
Bill said…
People enjoying Spring's good weather.
Tigger's Mum said…
A good people friendly street landscaping wirh seats and car free space by the look of it. We need more of that.
DB Stewart said…
Looks lovely...I'd be jealous but it's still (inordinately) warm in Western Canada.
EricaSta said…
HAPPY MosaicMonday... 🌻
...and again, I say thank you for sharing your Post with this wonderful scene.
Sharon said…
When the weather is right, get out there and enjoy! That is the smart thing to do.

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