All the woods are alive with the murmur and sound of spring. ~ Oscar Wilde
Spring is truly here and I've been taking more photos the last couple of weeks than over the past several months. Various adorable and interesting creatures have begun to reappear in our world, and the sounds of the season are sweet and cheerful. Our dock is back in the water, to be followed shortly by the boat. Splashes of colour have painted the landscape and the grass is perceptibly greener and growing daily. Big sigh!
I have a few random photos to share with you. Most were taken two or three weeks ago. One of them still shows the ice on the lake which has kindly since melted away. Still, they're all semi-recent images. I hope you enjoy them.
Sweet, little bright-eyed Chickadee. The boldest beauty among our visitors. They have landed on Frank's hand (full of birdseed) a couple of times now. I'm hoping that my turn won't be too far behind.
Some pretty colours in the evening sky. This is the view we see out of our kitchen window. The same place the eagles were flying in the last post.
Snack time! This decadent collection of chocolate was Frank's thoughtful way of saying either "Congratulations" or "Better luck next time" when I took my driving test in March. Thankfully, it was the former and I could indulge with gusto. Erp! Thank you, Frank.
Up close and personal with the gnarly base of a beautiful old tree. It kind of looks like a lizard's face. Or perhaps ET. Hmmm I never meant that to rhyme but it does in an awkward sort of way. Let's try that again.
Up close and personal with the gnarly base
Of a beautiful old tree.
It kind of looks like a lizard's face
Or perhaps ET.
(I'm so easily amused.)
A cling on from last autumn.
Another holdout from just before winter. They must have been pretty, little bell flowers at one time.
Here's that still-icy lake view. We were in the middle of a weather change - from cold to warm - and the fog just enveloped the trees like a silky, sheer scarf. I took a ridiculous number of photos, and processed many of those. I'll only inflict this one on you (this time).
The landscape looks a lot more like this now. This is a little spot called Paradise Landing.
This tree bark has a certain.. a-peel.
At the edge of our property, everyone's favourite spring bud - pussy willows.
Purple crocus. It was like a fresh breath of spring air to see them growing outside our kitchen door. Thank you, Spring!
I'll have some critter photos for you next time.
45 comments:
Good to see everything is warming up.
I enjoyed the misty view. Post as many as you like.
all tonic. But I'd Forgotten the pussy willow!!!!! Thanks for reminding me.
ALOHA from Honolulu
ComfortSpiral
Chickadees are my absolute favorite. What a beauty you've got there! I have GOT to try the birdseed in my hand trick. I would die if I got to hold one. :)
Yay for spring! It is supposed to get up into the 60s here tomorrow. I'm so excited!!! :)
One enjoys watching this series of photos that give us, that bird first, is of the most tender. And the cloud is impressive.
Tomás.
Perfect scenery on photography, they fit together.
Congrats on passing the test as public transit ain't so good up thataway from what I understand. Some super pics here.
Your photos of spring brighten my day up.
I like that dry evening Primrose - gives me some photo ideas.
ah and you can see why it is called paradise landing eh? smiles....some beautiful shots hilary....
Love the Chickadee. You are an artist with the camera...great eye for what I would just gloss over.
As usual, your pictures are stunning. I especially love the misty one, but that's just me. Oh, and the red bark, and the sunrise. Only thing missing is Benny. :-)
Excellent pics, especially the chocolate congratulations.
A dash of humour always makes your picture-posts special. Thank you :-)
Lovely and funny and i won't get too close to the pussy willow, thank you, as i'm allergic.
You gave us a good sense of the pleasant approach of spring.Frank must have worked very hard to get the chickadees to land in his hand.
lovely color and light in these! just beautiful, hilary! and thanks for the rhyme and the pun. :)
Thanks for the pretty walk through spring this morning! It's a nice sunny day here in Atlantic Canada but there is still a hint of winter cold in the wind. That keeps the bugs away I guess!
Ah - so very pretty.
Oh my, wonderful photos of changes. I love the poem and before I read it I saw a dinosaur head so....close for me.
I also looked at the limb shedding and wondered. Do trees itch when they shed?
Hurray for chocolate and passing the driving test.
Oma Linda
A chickadee feeding out of Frank's hand? OMGosh, hope you do get a turn...I've always wanted to get a bird to take seed from me. The photo is stunning; sharp, crisp, beautiful background. Always enjoy your photos and your impromptu poems and play on words. You are the master at that!
It looks like you are having a beautiful spring, Hilary!
I especially love your little feathered friend.
So sweet!
I wish you a wonderful weekend!
So glad to see that Spring has made it to your neck of the woods. It's a whopping 88° here today, and devilishly hot on the business end of the lawnmower. Love that cool lake picture...soothing in our heat!
I've heard of chickadees my entire life but I think this is the first time I've seen a picture of one. Thanks.
Lovely to see you are thawing out! Yay, spring at last! The chickadee is a favorite here, too ~ such sweet and perky little creatures. How wonderful to hand feed them. I could definitely see ET, and chuckled at your verse... ;) Your mystical misty photo is magical! I could hear you taking a big breath of spring ~
Goodness - your treats almost make me want to take my driver's test again. (not really!) Glad spring is showing it's face at the lake. Still snow at my house in the mts!
Looks like spring is coming along real nice by you.
Your photos just sing the joyous chorus of Spring.
Love the shear scarf of fog and the pussy willows.
Beautiful photos as usual.
It is always a pleasure to go along with you on your photo excursions. Each image is beautiful.
The chickadees are regulars at our bird feeder--which is in front of the cat window and keeps them entertained.
Looking forward to your critter shots next time.
Ah, spring. It brings green grass, budding flowers, little birds, and beautiful photos from Hilary. I especially love the chickadee, the "cling-on," the leaf, and the fog.
OH the fog shot :)
Those browns are beautiful!
Great series!
What a stunning place you live in! And all to be discovered as you go through the seasons in your new home. Love your little chickadee.
Ah! Spring! It's really beautiful in your neck of the woods, Hilary. Thanks for sharing.
My, what beautiful photos! The purple crocus is my favourite but I love the mystery of the frozen lake. I bet you're pleased summer is on the way!
These are SO lovely!
I think my favorite is the foggy lake shot, but there are so many great ones.
Congrats on the test, which reminds me, your chocolate shots are sinfully wonderful, darn it! Now must go check to see what I have in my cabinets...
Wonder why it is called Paradise Landing?
The first picture is the best.
amazing photos as ever, my friend! the purple crocus is my fave...i just love the beautiful colours/composition! but each image is beautiful!
happy weekend and thanks for a lovely post!
big hugs!
Chickadees are so darn cute! I've never fed birds by hand, but have fed squirrels and chipmunks.
I just love your new place. It is wonderful to stop by and visit you here at your new home with all its wonders. :)
We've almost been inundated with chickadees at our feeders. They are cute. And more than a bit cheeky!
We haven't gotten up to see the crocuses in town. There are not many of them, and I fear that someone might take some of them away for a private garden.
The mist on the lake — the Ontario of my childhood.
lessings and Bear hugs.
Thankful the ice is gone from the lake and the dock is in. Long winter for everyone and I'm glad it is over.
Bet things are gonna pop up there in the next few days. Green. Welcome sight for you, I'm sure.
so many beautiful shots. of course it helps living in a beautiful place.
Oh, please, I would so like to be transported to Paradise Landing. Right. Now. As always, your photos are just stunning. It's like taking a meditative break to visit your blog. Thank you, dear Hilary. May Spring reward you over and over with stunning images!
Wonderful.
congrats on getting your driver's license!!!! and thanks for the gorgeous eye candy
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