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spring photo journal

What do you see?

Everywhere I look I see a haze of green emerging on trees and bushes. It’s the time of year when I can’t stop looking and asking myself What do you see? Everything is changing quickly now, and with the rain predicted for tonight and tomorrow, I imagine that the changes Read more…

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By Marilyn, 1 year ago

Ducklings!

Two days ago I saw my first Ducklings of the year on the pond! Seven little mallard ducklings swimming along with their Mama. Such a simple joy! Mr. and Mrs. Mallard were bursting with pride. It was a great responsibility taking care of so many ducklings, and it kept them Read more…

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By Marilyn, 2 years ago

A Taste of Summer

The warm weather this week has been eating snow and ice like crazy. Our backyard is snow-free this morning! This means an end to my spring melt series of photos for this year. And the ice on the pond is rapidly receding. The warm open-window weather is giving us A Read more…

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By Marilyn, 2 years ago

19 Days of Spring

It’s been a beautiful week! I think all of us in this part of Minnesota are grateful for warmer days and sunshine. The melt is seriously on! Finally! I’ve been making a photo each day of the scene outside my bedroom window since the first day of spring. Today it’s Read more…

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By Marilyn, 2 years ago

Right Timing

I’ve begun following a poet who calls himself Young Pueblo on Instagram. Every day I enjoy the wisdom and beauty of his postings. His post today touched me deeply … maturity is accepting that there are things you cannot force people change when they are ready creativity moves in its Read more…

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By Marilyn, 5 yearsFebruary 27, 2020 ago

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