The beginning of Spring is always so crisp and fresh after a long grey winter . It's even as if the lambs' mother has just nipped out of shot , having wiped their faces and told them to sit still and smile nicely for the camera .
Your lilacs are out already! What is that unique flower in the fourth photo, please. I am surrounded by tulips every day right now, at the annual tulip festival where I work. We haven't got the variety in your vase, though. Very sweet. Wishing a lovely Easter, Lucille.
Lovely!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful photos Lucille. What camera are you using for these? I am thinking of getting a new one and love the quality of your pictures.
ReplyDeleteIt's a Panasonic Lumix G2 Cathy. I use only the most basic of settings.I'm sure it could do an awful lot more if I understood the manual.
DeleteHow can anyone, anywhere, at any time, look at two lambs like that and think "dinner"?
ReplyDeleteThe beginning of Spring is always so crisp and fresh after a long grey winter .
ReplyDeleteIt's even as if the lambs' mother has just nipped out of shot , having wiped their faces and told them to sit still and smile nicely for the camera .
She had!
DeleteYour spring is delightful. Still waiting here.
ReplyDeleteYour lilacs are out already! What is that unique flower in the fourth photo, please. I am surrounded by tulips every day right now, at the annual tulip festival where I work. We haven't got the variety in your vase, though. Very sweet. Wishing a lovely Easter, Lucille.
ReplyDeleteThat is Snakeshead Fritillary an amazing chequered flower, sometimes white. It looks like an Art Deco lampshade.
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