Ah yes David that looks more like our kind of spring. I can well relate to liking the four distinct seasons. It's the main reason Sandy and I retired to northern wi instead of Fl or Az. By the way loved both shots Sent from my iPhone > On Mar 24, 2015, at 12:30 PM, philippe.amard <philippe.amard@xxxxxx> wrote: > > Wonderful David! > > Why?! might ask Dad Ted (c) > Because it looks to me like Jackson Pollock's best work and should be hung 3m > x 4m at the Pompidou Centre in Paris, too :-) > > Keep warm my friend, and clicking! > > Hi to dear Rose > > Philippe, Aliceless @ Metz > >> Le 24 mars 15 à 18:21, David Young a écrit : >> >> No, I'm not referring to the song, first made popular by the Dorsey Brothers >> Orchestra, in 1934 and later, in 1959, by Dinah Washington. >> >> I'm talking about the weather. As mentioned, our snow has been long gone >> and the weather has been just great. Yesterday, a friend and I spent the >> afternoon up on ladders, in T-shirts, fixing blown-off vinyl siding on the >> horse club's indoor riding arena. Man! We were cookin'! >> >> Today, well ... here's almost the same shot as I posted as "The harbinger of >> Spring", just yesterday. >> >> Welcome to spring, high in the mountains... taken less than an hour ago. >> >> http://www.furnfeather.net/Look/OneDay.html >> >> David. >> >> >> >> This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus >> protection is active. >> >> ------ Unsubscribe or change to/from Digest Mode at: >> http://www.lrflex.furnfeather.net/ Archives are at: >> //www.freelists.org/archives/leicareflex/ > > One sees clearly only with the heart. What is essential is invisible to the > eye. Antoine de Saint Exupéry in Le Petit Prince. > NO ARCHIVE > > > >