Cherry
Wisteria
Weeping cherry
Azalia bud
Azalia blossom opening
Crocosmia and Red Ball
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Cherry
Wisteria
Weeping cherry
Azalia bud
Azalia blossom opening
Crocosmia and Red Ball
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I got a lens back from repair, this afternoon, and had to try it out. Yep, autofocus works again.
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From the Kickapoo River Vally in Northwestern Wisconsin:
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19 BMWMOA Nationals under my belt, and I have no idea what I am doing.
A roadside weed along the Sonoma coast.
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Summer morning Lillies
It's that time of year, again. I know the folks on the east coast are digging themselves out of a bunch of snow, but here in the SF Bay Area it is sunny and not very cold and not very wet. How sunny? Today I took my 6 year old grandson for a ride on the vintage bike to Alice's. Seems like eleventy-seven other riders had the same idea including a couple of MOA Ambassadors, Greg Hutchinson and Darryl Richman.
Anyway, the flowers. The Magnolia bushes in the back are often the first to show their stuff.
Looks like I'll have to wait a few more days before the plum trees are in bloom. Note the blue sky.
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Another break from winter. The plum blossoms are now mostly open.
The azalia is blooming, too.
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Let's go!
... truth is the greatest enemy of the State." (Joseph Goebbels, German Minister of Propaganda, 1933-1945)
Yep, it's spring in the SF Bay area.
Japanese maple leaves are starting to bud.
Nandina is bright red
Pink Camellia blooming
And some of the Cherry's are in bloom.
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For the first time in 7 years, we have Bluebonnets in our own cactus garden.
Definitely one of the most colorful springs in the Big Bend of Texas!