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« ku # 574 ~ Spring has sprung # 2 | Main | man & nature # 123 ~ 2 ALERTS!!! »
Monday
Apr132009

ku # 573 ~ Spring has sprung

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Moss and lichen covered rock face above the Au Sableclick to embiggen

Be certain to check out the ALERTS on Saturday's entry below

And, please continue to send in "entries" for the FREE print offer.

I am awash in new Spring pictures so this week I will be concentrating on posting pictures and not so much on words (at least that's the plan). Please feel free to comment on my pictures, in fact, I encourage it.

Reader Comments (4)

Hey Mark,

I love the way the lower part of this image looks almost like a reflection of the upper part of the scene even though its just a continuation of the cliff or boulders. I also love the subtle movement of green throughout the image. Very,very beautiful but still definitely in your offhanded style.... Craig

April 14, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterCraig Tanner

How come your view of Spring reflects my idea of Autumn?

April 16, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterMartin Doonan

Martin: Summer is so short here, its hard to tell spring from autumn

April 17, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterthe wife

what did commentator from the PBS special say...?

We have 2 seasons up here, winter and the fourth of July.

I use that all the time now.

April 17, 2009 | Unregistered Commenteraaron

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