It's Almost Spring!

socalkay
socalkay Posts: 746 Member
edited November 14 in Chit-Chat
Nature is awesome. What a great afternoon for a walk with the dog. I'll share a couple photos for the folks who are still stuck in the white stuff.

nxxhofzsw89m.jpgView from the bottom of my driveway.

v8knfinnr244.jpgI'm the one being dragged at the other end of the lead.

ws5q027ufyex.jpgGrazing in the grass, it's a gas!

Share your photos of the wonders around you.

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  • needernt
    needernt Posts: 675 Member
    Unfortunately not much rain here!
  • itsclobberintime
    itsclobberintime Posts: 164 Member
    Already spring where I am. I got a bit of a sunburn today even.
  • ccarlock08
    ccarlock08 Posts: 89 Member
    It was 30 degrees here today which felt amazing! Cant wait for spring!
  • LazyNightOwl
    LazyNightOwl Posts: 166 Member
    Love the photos & absolutely can NOT wait until it looks like that here!
  • socalkay
    socalkay Posts: 746 Member
    needernt wrote: »
    Unfortunately not much rain here!

    Much of Southern California is actually desert, just well irrigated desert. People here forget that. Go twenty miles east (as the crow flies) and it's all sand. I had all my landscaping pulled out a few years back because water is becoming a very expensive commodity here.

    We're in a drought cycle with rainfall under 3 inches in this area for the prior two years. Last year there was a pop of green that lasted a couple weeks but no wildflowers. I'm really enjoying the little burst of color this year.

    Bad news is that by the end of May, all that green grass will be brown and fuel for fires. That's the trade-off for living in the country. But it's a fair trade! As John Mayall sang, "I can't do my best unless I have room to move."
  • socalkay
    socalkay Posts: 746 Member
    I'm not sure what Jack is but part Lab, I think. I live at the end of a dirt road so people regularly dump animals out here. I've rescued dozens of cats and dogs over the years and found homes for them. Jack is the only one I kept. He had been severely abused and had given up on people. It took me a month to get him to let me touch him and at least a year before he really trusted me to any extent. It was like he was always waiting for the other shoe to drop, always with one foot out the doggie door.

    I've had him four years now and it's only been the past year he's been able to fully relax. He's a great companion!

  • needernt
    needernt Posts: 675 Member
    socalkay wrote: »
    needernt wrote: »
    Unfortunately not much rain here!

    Much of Southern California is actually desert, just well irrigated desert. People here forget that. Go twenty miles east (as the crow flies) and it's all sand. I had all my landscaping pulled out a few years back because water is becoming a very expensive commodity here.

    We're in a drought cycle with rainfall under 3 inches in this area for the prior two years. Last year there was a pop of green that lasted a couple weeks but no wildflowers. I'm really enjoying the little burst of color this year.

    Bad news is that by the end of May, all that green grass will be brown and fuel for fires. That's the trade-off for living in the country. But it's a fair trade! As John Mayall sang, "I can't do my best unless I have room to move."

    Although I'm not in the US, global warming this year was so omnipresent.
    Not much grass you can see around.
  • lexlowe
    lexlowe Posts: 908 Member
    Thanks for the reminder of what we have to look forward to. Your 'it's almost spring' looks like my summer. :smile: Seriously-grass doesn't look like that until May up here.

    Nature is amazing and I love watching everything come alive in the Spring and seeing all the creatures start to go about their daily business.
  • Becka4Real
    Becka4Real Posts: 1,527 Member
    Beautiful! Thank you for the pics!
  • Alisontheice
    Alisontheice Posts: 9,611 Member
    Beautiful. What a sweet looking dog.
  • ROBOTFOOD
    ROBOTFOOD Posts: 5,527 Member
    Hitting 80F here in Vegas this weekend.
  • socalkay
    socalkay Posts: 746 Member
    lexlowe wrote: »
    Nature is amazing and I love watching everything come alive in the Spring and seeing all the creatures start to go about their daily business.

    The yellow flowers in photos above are called "Fiddlenecks". Here's a macro that explains the name and I even caught a ladybug going about her business.

    eth2pfhutxku.jpg

    Thanks all for the kind comments!


  • lexlowe
    lexlowe Posts: 908 Member
    socalkay wrote: »
    lexlowe wrote: »
    Nature is amazing and I love watching everything come alive in the Spring and seeing all the creatures start to go about their daily business.

    The yellow flowers in photos above are called "Fiddlenecks". Here's a macro that explains the name and I even caught a ladybug going about her business.

    eth2pfhutxku.jpg

    Thanks all for the kind comments!
    Nice! I can see why the flowers were given that name. Oh to live in socal. :)
  • crystallynnl
    crystallynnl Posts: 100 Member
    It was 40 degrees in Wisconsin today. The snow is slightly melting. It is slushy out and wet. Nothing too great here. Lol
  • needernt
    needernt Posts: 675 Member
    Time for outdoor workouts.
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