Spring has come a month early this year in Minnesota.  After an unseasonably warm winter with hardly any snow to amply cover the ground or build a snowman, Spring has launched full force in what most people consider “Minne-snowta“.

The ice off nearby city lakes such as my beloved Lake Harriet faded into our memories almost a month early.  The trees are in full bloom and the allergy index is high. My eyes are itching, my nose is running and I have desperately scrambled to unpack my summer cloths while the temperatures soar on average 30-40 degrees higher than normal.  The average high for today of 44 degrees F is a long ago memory as each and every day another record is set and it feels like June.

In fact, it seems like we just skipped past Spring all together and jumped into summer.  But the telltale signs of the trees, bushes and flowers in full bloom reminds me that yes it is still spring.  The spectacular showing of brilliant reborn green has been making my eyes water as I marvel at their sensational beauty and watch the world around me come back to life.   It gives me joy, inspiration and miraculous hope for the future as I witness the rebirth of Spring and embrace the phenomenal changing of the seasons that encompass the circle of life.  

Here are some of my favorite photos I took today during my morning walk around Minnehaha Creek and Lake Harriet nearby my home.  

8 comments

  1. Lovely set! I must echo the praise for the reflection pics, especially the one with the branches and the duck. The Siberian squill pictures are particularly nice, too.

    1. Thanks Sarah! I could hardly believe my luck that morning! Plus I am really concentrating and trying to learn how to take better pictures! You have inspired me! On another note, how do you have so much knowledge of plants, trees, etc? Did you study it in college or are you sell learned? I always love the fact you know the names for everything!!!! I have never heard the term Siberian squill! Thanks!

    1. Crazy! We have had an extraordinary winter and spring. We better not have a wet cold summer or I will cry as summer is the best time of year here! Absolutely beautiful!

      1. I did cry. It’s the least summery summer I can remember. At least we had lots of rain to fill the tanks…positive spin…positive spin…positive spin… 🙂

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