Nature In The Yard
|In between the snow showers and the massive amount of rain we’ve been getting here, I’ve captured some more delightful moments of spring time at the house. While my photos don’t hold a candle to some others more skilled, I find some nice shots every so often.
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Awesome pics. I love the shots of the Daffodils.
Thanks. They were blooming rather nicely.
It’s warming up, eh? I love the geese! Pretty flowers, too.
We have *some* warm periods often called days (I call them hours here in Utah).
Ha!
In Texas we call them March, April, October and November. And often good parts of December and February as well.
I think geese are so cute. I saw goslings for the first time (this spring) yesterday and was SO EXCITED!!!
These geese normally hang out in the canal behind that block wall, but they appear to have an interest in being above ground.
I dunno why you’re knocking those photos. I love them.
One tip… Kill the geese. Horrific poopmongers.
Thanks. But I’ve seen yours, Ren, KevinIL and Megan’s shots. I’m brushing against greatness.
Oh, I’ve seen lots of their shit so far. All over the patio.
These are great shots!!
Thank you. Turned out better than I had thought.
ignore kapgar. well, not about loving the pictures coz i also do. but don’t kill the geese. i think they look fantastic on the wall. is ok if they poop a bit. 🙂
Reba won’t let me kill the geese. I hear they are more greasy than duck, though. 😉
GEEEEEEEEESE! They are evil. EVIL I SAY!!
Oh, they are evil… that’s for sure.
Pretty flowers!
Why are geese evil?
I think the evil geese is due to their angry nature around humans… even when you are not even close to them. Not to mention while playing golf (they are staples on the course).
Very nice! I love daffodils and wish mine would hurry up and bloom already!
The back and forth cold temps have stunted the blooming, but they seem to have learned how to overcome the constant changes in the weather.
So pretty!
yes, they are. I had to snap pictures of them before the weather took too much of a hit on them.