coltsfoot found on the edge of a pile of gravel and melting snow
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photo by Tammy Schmidt, Montreal.
I love this photo. The grey, drabness is offset so well by the burst of life/sunshine little flowers. Hope and Spring…
And I imagine much of his scene has changed so much in one day due to the rain. I might have to walk by again.
[…] would germinate in my soil. This activity is even more exciting in a city setting; go to those abandoned lots, those cracks in the sidewalk, and you will find […]
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I love this photo. The grey, drabness is offset so well by the burst of life/sunshine little flowers. Hope and Spring…
And I imagine much of his scene has changed so much in one day due to the rain. I might have to walk by again.
[…] would germinate in my soil. This activity is even more exciting in a city setting; go to those abandoned lots, those cracks in the sidewalk, and you will find […]