Fifty Two weeks in nature… a series of photos each week to show what our nature looks like. For those who are participating, thank you… it’s been amazing to see how different the seasons are from place to place… and how beautiful.
These are the colors of Southern California right now. It’s taken me a while to love them, many years, in fact. I preferred the lush green of other places but these browns and grays and yellows have grown on me. “The landscape belongs to the person who looks at it…” – Ralph Waldo Emerson”
Week 4/52
Each week we feature a photo, or a series of photos, that showcase what is happening in nature around us… something that we have found particularly enchanting. At the end of the year, we will have 52 weeks of seasonal beauty.
I hope you’ll participate in 52 Weeks in Nature and leave a link to your site in the comments below so that we can all see the beauty you have found.
Click HERE to see our previous posts in the 52 Weeks in Nature series.
Blessings and magic,
Donni
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Cacti in February! You definitely live in a different climate than I do! I used to live in San Diego, but we did not have so many cacti around us. This week, I found a crocus just trying to pop through the soil. Hopefully it wasn’t been overly eager and won’t end up getting snowed on next week! http://www.bluebellsandcockleshells.com/2014/01/52-weeks-in-nature-352-spring-approaches.html
Hi Maureen,
What a sweet crocus… so very brave!
Blessings and magic,
Donni
Lovely pictures Donni. It looks so dry while our world looks so wet just now. My post is here http://sibylnutmeg.co.uk/week-4-52-weeks-nature/
We are in the thick of a snowy and cold winter here on the coast of Maine.
http://agratefultraveler.blogspot.com/2014/01/52-weeks-in-nature-week-4.html
Enjoy your weekend,
Stephanie
Good Morning from Wyoming :D
http://wypodunk.weebly.com/1/post/2014/01/52-weeks-in-nature-week-4.html
It’s so beautiful there, Mel!
What a lovely idea! Here is my little submission for last week – a few pics from England.
Totally LOVE those mushrooms :-)
They are rather ‘bright’ :D