Sunday, March 28, 2021

Just South of Hibernation


 

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  1. I'm usually just "under" the hibernation. I can still see some remnants of snow there. But Im in awe of the shot Tomass

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    1. Thanks Maddie.

      Much of the snowpack has melted but winter hasn't released its grip yet. It will be a while until the greening, though I do get a sense of it some days.

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  2. I dare say, so eggs have fallen from their nest. I shall need a pair of gloves to put them back, for I would hate if they were tainted by my do-gooder scent and thus, rejected by their caretaker. Hmm. Opera length? Or Rubbermaid?

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    1. Opera gloves would seem more elegant, and the eggs sunny side up, of course.

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  3. Most delightful image...the skill in which light, texture (hair between your cheeks on on your balls tantalizes) and composition are handled creates a sublime, beckoning image!!!

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    1. Thank you, my sublime friend.

      The snowpack has mostly melted, except for a few glacial annoyances along the trails. I get a little impatient, so I've been chipping away at them, reclaiming Tomass' terrain from Jack Frost (for the moment anyway).

      And, with cool temperatures, no flying pests to this point. Perhaps the light will get another chance to find the hairs over the next few days.

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