03.21.2023 Spring has Sprung

Finally, it’s Spring.Β  Maybe not quite this much Spring…but, Spring!Β  πŸ™‚

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About Steve Gingold

I am a Nature Photographer with interests in all things related. Water, flowers, insects and fungi are my main interests but I am happy to photograph wildlife and landscapes and all other of Nature's subjects.
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22 Responses to 03.21.2023 Spring has Sprung

  1. Several meanings have sprung from spring: a leap; water gushing from the ground; the season after winter when plants come up and turn green; a coiled, elastic device.

    May your spring be springy.

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  2. There’s nothing like spring green 😊

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  3. Peter Klopp says:

    I’d wish to walk to the beautiful place your picture depicts, Steve! Winter still has a firm grip on our region in BC.

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  4. Yes! The best kind of green!

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  5. Eliza Waters says:

    What a gorgeous falls shot, can’t wait until it is green like this again!

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  6. Beautiful capture, Steve! Today was gorgeous down in the mid-Atlantic region, the forecast is looking great, I do believe Spring has really arrived now! Yay!!

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  7. shoreacres says:

    As beautiful as the falls is, the greens are equally lovely. Despite our flush of wildflowers, some of my favorite greens aren’t yet appearing. I’d never thought of it, but it does seems that some of the flowers come first; only then do the trees leaf out. I’m sure you’re ready for scenes like this to be part of your world again!

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    • I certainly am. We are seeing subtle hints in the form of daffodils sprouting and maple tree buds showing themselves. It shouldn’t be too much longer. Yes, without the greens the falls wouldn’t look as lively.

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  8. Tina says:

    Looks pretty springy to me–that green!

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  9. Ann Mackay says:

    That green looks wonderfully lush. Spring is springing very slowly here, with much rain. (Which we’re glad to see because the area is still affected by drought.)

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