Soaking in Spring
My husband and I recently went for a spring hike in the Blue Hills of Rusk County.
It was a cool, crisp, windy spring day.
Enjoy the photos that my husband took of some of the beauty we enjoyed.
There is a pleasure in the pathless woods. There a rapture on the lonely shore. There is society where none intrudes. By the deep sea, a music in its roar: I love not man the less, but nature more.
George Gordon Byron
What are these adorable little blue flowers?
ReplyDeleteWhat are these adorable little blue flowers?
ReplyDeleteWow with the crazy weather we are having I am glad your hubby found some sweet little flowers trying to come back to life. I am so over this weather. We have a frost alert tonight. WHAT?!!! It is almost May. Have a good rest of the week. xoxo Kris
ReplyDeleteThe beauty of nature is all around us. We just have to really see it. Beautiful flowers...but not a fan of snakes, even the non poisonous ones. Janice
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Everything but the snake! Eek!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures and I love Byron. My father loved his poetry so I grew up listening to him read all the old greats. He adored Robert Service, too. xo Diana
ReplyDeleteSounds like a lovely hike you went on with your husband, Carla. He took some wonderful photos of the wildflowers in your area. And that looks like a creek at the end. Water is always calming to be around. Isn't that rock interesting? It looks painted, and so pretty. Thanks for sharing your walk with us, Carla. Nature makes me smile every time. : )
ReplyDelete~Sheri
I can do without the snake - the tiny flowers are so dainty.
ReplyDeleteAll so beautiful....except for the snake!!!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! It's been so wet, I haven't ventured out much to see what we have blooming. Hopefully I'll be out there soon!
ReplyDeleteThat rock is super cool!! I'm not sure I would've been able to leave it behind.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! Hooray for spring!
ReplyDeleteA garden complete with a snake, very biblical (and gorgeous :-).
ReplyDeleteAmalia
xo
A lovely collection of photographs, although I preferred the flowers to the snake! LOL!
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
So beautiful! Except for that snake, haaaaha! xoxo
ReplyDeleteLike many of the above I loved the pictures of the flowers but really did not want to see the snake. Is it poisonous?
ReplyDeleteApologies if you get this twice - seem to be having problems leaving comments today. Like many of the above loved the flowers didn't need to see the snake lol
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