Springtime Photographs
Years ago, I lived on a farm in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. I raised goats, chickens and honeybees. I grew vegetables and trained horses. Springtime meant seeds in the ground, crocuses and daffodils beginning to flower, baby goats and chickens to tend to. The air was fresh. Horses felt like running and bucking. The temperatures were rising and the days were getting longer.
While the rest of the country has been through countless snowstorms, ice and cold this winter,I have been fortunate to winter in Florida. I greet springtime in Wellington. In a walk around the block, there was new life to be found everywhere.
A mother duck herds her flock across a road. So many tiny ducklings, how does she keep track of all of them?
A pony has a four day old foal. All it wants to do is eat and sleep.
It doesn’t venture very far from its mother’s side.
It has difficulty navigating those long legs to lie down and get up.
I hope you enjoy my springtime and your own.
Take some time to slow down and marvel at the beauty of mother nature!!