Wednesday’s Photos
A Walk on Fauquier Golf Course
The sun shone brightly. A few clouds added a little bit of dramatic effect to the landscape. And the snow had mostly disappeared from the golf course. Some hardy players had already gathered for the first tee-off of the year. Winter has loosened its grip. The ice from our local creek had succumbed to the recent rise of temperature above the freezing mark. Best of all, among the signs of spring is the swelling of buds on all the trees at the golf course. Enjoy!





Good to see that bud! I can’t wait for spring to come to New England.
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Natural Splendour of the Arrow Lakes.
On Wednesday, March 23, 2022, The Peter and Gertrud Klopp Family wrote:
> Peter Klopp posted: ” Wednesday’s Photos A Walk on Fauquier Golf Course > The sun shone brightly. A few clouds added a little bit of dramatic effect > to the landscape. And the snow had mostly disappeared from the golf course. > Some hardy players had already gathered for the” >
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It still looks brisk, but hopeful.
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Spring with the melting of snow, seeing the ground, and signs of new life are very special. Good to see you enjoying taking Spring photos at the golf course. Enjoy! 😊
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Thank you! I hope that your snow will begin to melt soon also shortly.
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Nice strong bud! Some bushes are getting leaf buds here, but of the trees only the alder are showing life.
A truly impressive nature, Peter, this view on the mountains!
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Thank you for sharing your late winter/early spring impressions, Peter. I love this transitional time when there is something new to discover each day: a melting creek, a bud here, a tentative blossom there.
Happy spring to both of you.
Tanja
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Thank you, Tanja! And best wishes to you as well.
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Snow is beginning to disappear for many people now, and it seems that all of them are as happy as you to see the beginning of true spring. I especially enjoyed the first photo, with the reflection in what I suspect might be a pool formed by snow melt. It’s just such a refreshing landscape!
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You guessed it, Linda. I am fascinated by reflection in the water on a calm day.
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Myriade hat auch eine solch starke Knospe als Aufhänger für ihr impulsstudio gewählt . 😀
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Wow! Some parts of the course seem green already despite being under snow for so long.
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That’s good observation, Ankur!
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We still have some snow and ice, frozen rivers etc but spring has definitely sprung. Although we were promised (or dare I say cursed with) more snow by the weatherman, I have high hopes that it won’t stay on the ground.
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You must live on the same latitude as we here in BC. Thanks for the comment!
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Happy buds and budding spring.
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Good to see the change. Summer must be most awaited.
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