It looked like this here last week. On Friday we got a few more inches of snow. lol I am hoping, like you, that it will change soon and today was 56F, so it is very probable.
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Susanne - Winter is loosening its grip on Sweden as the ice and snow melt and the leaf buds on the birch trees begin to swell. You captured this well. Thad
The reason why the sun sets in the evening is because it wants to see the sunrise in the morning. I rise in the morning because I want to see them both. RvdB
wow, what an amazing place. I like the various stages of water present here, I'd have loved to see this same place when it's late afternoon, with the sun golden and orange. But the way it is is also excellent: I think that the cloud cover gives this place a feeling of "I know it's warm, but don't get too cozy: cold will come back yet for a while" feel. Love it.
Very nice, Susanne! The slight blue-green tint in the ice and sky add a wonderful quality to this late-winter landscape. Winter hasn't quite gone, but you can see that spring is fast approaching.
Tanju