Still Learning To See

A long, lovely, slow Spring

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Spring has been long and lovely coming this year and luxuriously slow in its progress. Even I complained once or twice about how cold and rainy it has been, but I’ve also been quick to be thankful for seeing the slowly greening hills, several weeks of heavenly blooming Shad, and a garden full of Daffodils that delighted.

By Thursday—and the 80+F predictions—Spring may quickly be over but I’ll remember this one for a long time.

This entry was published on May 16, 2017 at 9:00 am. It’s filed under Flowers, John Snell, John Snell Photographer, Photograph, Spring, Trees, Vermont and tagged , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. Follow any comments here with the RSS feed for this post.

2 thoughts on “A long, lovely, slow Spring

  1. Jean L on said:

    John,

    Do you think it’s time to dig up some strawberry runners? 😀

    Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone

  2. Karen Dailey on said:

    It has been just that here in Michigan too. I’ve thought many times of your quote: There must be a billion shades of green in the spring! Upon waking and looking out the window, that is my same sense…and it continues through the day. Glorious!

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