37637598 on 30/4/2007 at 07:15
wow very pretty! the "green" just started comin in here (Montana, USA), took a walk today in a park, holy crap! it was like a new place! i catually went for a swim! the water was probably around 10'F.. brrrr! was fun though. I'll have to take some pics tomarrow, of the park.
Sluggs on 30/4/2007 at 08:39
It is a bit warm though, isn't it? :sweat:
Haven't been out myself. Too busy cleaning, painting and wallpapering! :p
scumble on 30/4/2007 at 08:55
Lovely bluebells Dave. There is a similar wood that gets full of them near where I live.
Scots Taffer on 30/4/2007 at 09:42
Spring? Early Summer?
More like WINTER FAGS
lol 20+ degree winters
scumble on 30/4/2007 at 09:46
Yes, but you're on the wrong side of the planet. Does it ever actually get cold down there?
Vivian on 30/4/2007 at 09:50
doesn't count unless there's robins. I saw a crow stealing a baby rabbit the other day - nothing says the magic of nature more poignantly than a great big black bird headbutting a tiny, squeaking bunny to death over about ten minutes.
Um sorry, I mean hooray for spring! Leaves are furling forth with rigorous turgor, birds tweet-tweet, squirrels scamper, bluebells are out and Patrick Wolf is probably feeling smug and contemplating his next strategic single (if he's got over (
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHdU7IZXzvU) hitting his drummer in the face yet).
scumble on 30/4/2007 at 09:53
Ah yes, one of our cats pointlessly ripped a pigeon apart the other day. I can't get too upset about a pigeon, but I wish they'd eat the unfortunate creatures they kill. Such a waste...
Swiss Mercenary on 30/4/2007 at 18:21
If there's anything I miss about Eurasia, it's the decidious woodlands.
Now, you're making me homesick.
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the water was probably around 10'F
I think we call that stuff "Ice."