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8 hours ago, mdm said:

I'd like to have the same kind of winter as you are Merlin and call the green sunny view "winter landscape". 😁

Yeah, not fair, is it. Merlin is so greedy, grabs all that sunshine for himself. But mdm tell me what phase are you in right now. I remember some time ago you said that you sometimes have too much of green 😀. If you are in a green-OK phase now, I have a lots-of-green batch that I want to start extra for you after we are done with the winter theme here, which I presume will be soon. But I am away for a week so you guys have to keep it alive till I come back. 

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The only green I've got these days is a rusty hand rail. So I'm in a phase called waiting for the sun.

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Most of the green in the landscapes is from conifers.  The deciduous trees and shrubs have not yet begun leafing out.  But we had more snow and other moisture this winter than in the past 10 years!  However, with the intense sunlight at 7000 feet of elevation it disappears fairly quickly.

That landscape was taken on equinox day, a few hours before the change of seasons.  Here's another.

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jerryy started pulling my leg and sneaking pictures of old mattresses into this thread. I´d say it´s time to call it quits, what say you. It is springtime in the meantime. 

Good bye, winter ! 

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The last one, from Slovakia.

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5 hours ago, George_P said:

jerryy started pulling my leg and sneaking pictures of old mattresses into this thread. I´d say it´s time to call it quits, what say you. It is springtime in the meantime. 

Good bye, winter ! 

ROFL!!!!

I wish I had thought of that, it would be hilarious!. (it is actually a section of cobblestone used as a parking area. Snow covered of course.)

Ahh winter, we hardly knew ye ...

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On 4/3/2019 at 2:24 AM, jerryy said:

Thank you, If I get the chance too pass along your kind words to the folks that do the upkeep on that old fence I shall do that. Did you leave any mountains for next season?

Please do, they are doing a great job. For summer I have got a few, for next winter I hope I will get some new ones. Cheers !

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From an unexpected snow storm -

X-T2 & 50-140

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20 hours ago, jerryy said:

Thank you! You are so kind.

cough, cough, ehhh, nudge, nudge, uh, your turn :) to show us some images, cough, cough.

I know, you had to do all the hard work all by yourself recently. Sorry. Too damn busy nowadays.

 

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17 hours ago, jerryy said:

Welcome back to the fray.

These are well worth the wait!

Thank you sir, you are very kind. It is finally snowing properly today, hopefully it will be cold enough and the snow will not melt straight away. 

Edit: It did melt straight away. I remember the time when we used to have real winter. 

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Yeah George, I remember when snow used to stick around.

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