Spring!
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Today's walk and I finally remembered the camera! Some evidence of spring in East Anglia:

So freakin' cute!
Anyone else have some pics of spring where they're at?

So freakin' cute!
Anyone else have some pics of spring where they're at?
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I'll take a pic of the snow piles gradually melting.......
Whereabouts in East Anglia are you HWP?
Whereabouts in East Anglia are you HWP?
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Originally Posted by hot wasabi peas
Anyone else have some pics of spring where they're at?
This is not really intended as a spring picture, however it was taken last Thursday so perhaps it counts.
I managed to get out for a walk along the Bow River in Parkdale and took the camera along. Is this perhaps what you were referring to last fall when you asked if I had any shots of the buffalo jump?

It's around 37th Street and Parkdale Ave NW.

Cheers
Steve
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Originally Posted by Atlantic Xpat
I'll take a pic of the snow piles gradually melting.......
Whereabouts in East Anglia are you HWP?
Whereabouts in East Anglia are you HWP?
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Originally Posted by Hangman
Hi Ro,
This is not really intended as a spring picture, however it was taken last Thursday so perhaps it counts.
I managed to get out for a walk along the Bow River in Parkdale and took the camera along. Is this perhaps what you were referring to last fall when you asked if I had any shots of the buffalo jump?
It's around 37th Street and Parkdale Ave NW.

Cheers
Steve
This is not really intended as a spring picture, however it was taken last Thursday so perhaps it counts.
I managed to get out for a walk along the Bow River in Parkdale and took the camera along. Is this perhaps what you were referring to last fall when you asked if I had any shots of the buffalo jump?

It's around 37th Street and Parkdale Ave NW.

Cheers
Steve
Yes, that's exactly the scene I was looking for! I lived on 36a street!
Many thanks!
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Originally Posted by hot wasabi peas
WOW! Thanks a million Steve!
Yes, that's exactly the scene I was looking for! I lived on 36a street!
Many thanks!
Yes, that's exactly the scene I was looking for! I lived on 36a street!
Many thanks!

Another shot from a little further west.

Cheers
Steve
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Originally Posted by hot wasabi peas
COUGHessexCOUGH
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Originally Posted by Atlantic Xpat
Nuffin' to be ashamed about girl. I lived in Essex for 15 years innit. (Although I hasten to add I wasnt born there.) Whereabout in Essex or do you want to be coy? I lived in Maldon last, before that Biller-fkin-ricay and before that Upminster.
(but it was a long time ago and I was in love!). My friend has threatened that if she ever sees blue eyeliner with 50 metres of me she's calling the removers.
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Originally Posted by Hangman
You are very welcome. 
Another shot from a little further west.

Cheers
Steve

Another shot from a little further west.

Cheers
Steve
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Originally Posted by willmore
Spring in Victoria. Time to come home hwp! Look what you're missing! 

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Originally Posted by hot wasabi peas
Sue, there are cherry trees in the UK! Plus baby ducks, baby sheep, baby cows, baby donkeys, baby horsies, baby goats, baby geese, baby herons, baby oyster catchers, baby shellducks ... all 5 mins from my doorstep. I love baby creatures so long as they're not my species! 

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Originally Posted by willmore
Spring in Victoria. Time to come home hwp! Look what you're missing! 


Hey, good news about the Grove eh?!
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