It Felt Like Spring!

Yesterday we had a very spring-like day.

Windless, 10C (50F), and sun that had a little oomph going on.

It was lovely to sit in the gentle warmth and just enjoy.

My apologies to all the people throughout North America who are presently buried in snow or dealing with slush and cold rain and wind, but once spring starts, it does have a way of rolling forward, even if there’s a bit of to-ing and to-ing. It’s coming.

36 thoughts on “It Felt Like Spring!”

    1. I don’t know Fahrenheit temperatures but any time someone talks about wind chill it isn’t good. Standing and waiting in a cold wind is unpleasant, too. Lovely to walk your grandson to the bus stop, though. Thanks for commenting.

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  1. I really love the early days of spring when it gets warm out of the blue, and you just have to sit with this feeling of warmth that was thought long forgotten. As always, great pics! ‧₊˚❀༉‧₊˚.

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    1. Thanks, John. 😊 The central and eastern parts of North America have had a very bad winter that has affected regions quite far into the south, too. I’m so glad I haven’t had to slog through all that snow, ice, slush and wind.

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      1. Me too, Lynette. I reeeeally don’t miss that crappy weather. The city of new York has become a joke with that new “mayor”. It’s sunny and 65 here just now…

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        1. We worked in Northwest Territories (it’s top-of-the-world, very, very north) for six winters where spring might not arrive until mid-June (in some regions it doesn’t really arrive at all). It was beautiful but we decided to avoid that kind of major winter going forward into retirement!

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    1. Thanks, Allan. I wondered a bit when you would be heading to Vancouver. This is a good time of year to go for sure. It was so great to see the projection for 8 and then see it climb to 10. We actually sat outside in the sun for a bit. So nice. Enjoy your visit.

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  2. Strangely enough yesterday was the coldest day we’ve had up here just above you — it was that stinking wind. That second photo is a great moody shot with the dark trees and the sun backlighting them. Bernie

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    1. Thank you very much for your comments, Bernie. The temperature differentials as you climb into the mountains can be so large. Sorry to hear about the wind; we haven’t had any down here for the last couple of days – so nice! We’re supposed to get wind and rain tomorrow though.

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