Really gorgeous photo, Sharon. Try as I might I could not find an internet copy of a reader's letter in our local paper this morning, which I had intended to tease you about. Writer lamented the excessively hot Phoenix summers with examples, indicating that he much preferred the Minnesota winters! Is he mad...you should know since you are familiar with both locals. But, have you ever been here during an Arctic freeze?
This is a breath of spring for me. Yesterday a snow storm blew through here.
ReplyDeletethis just makes me sigh wistfully.
ReplyDeleteReally gorgeous photo, Sharon. Try as I might I could not find an internet copy of a reader's letter in our local paper this morning, which I had intended to tease you about. Writer lamented the excessively hot Phoenix summers with examples, indicating that he much preferred the Minnesota winters! Is he mad...you should know since you are familiar with both locals. But, have you ever been here during an Arctic freeze?
ReplyDeleteAgain, your photographic skills are showing brightly. Superb!
ReplyDeleteGood thing she was there and not here. 0 F and below.
ReplyDeleteThe cold spell we had in Arizona a couple of weeks ago has made it tough for butterflies and hummingbirds because they lost so many flowers for food.
ReplyDeleteWhat a magical photo!
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous. No butterflies around here right now. But yesterday our mockingbird was singing.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful shot. Especially for those of us who don't see butterflies in the winter!
ReplyDeleteReally like this,so detailed! Photo yesterday, leaving the garden, reminds me of a space ship.
ReplyDeleteA thrilling sight to see for this cold person in the north!
ReplyDeleteThat's a marvelous close up.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully captured Sharon.
ReplyDeleteMarvelous shot!
ReplyDeleteAnother gorgeous capture of yours, Sharon!
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