Published by Julie on February 8, 2010 Categories Photography Tags 24kphotonature photography I am sending my frozen family some warmth! The peach tree has decided it is time to wake up. Share0 Julie Related postsOctober 9, 2018Steve at the PNW regional showRead moreAugust 30, 2018Steve returns homeRead moreAugust 24, 2017Steve at USCA Sieger 2017 Macon, GARead more Subscribe Notify of new follow-up comments new replies to my comments Please login to comment 8 Comments Oldest Newest Most Voted Inline Feedbacks View all comments Al & Karen 15 years ago Thank you Carol, just what the Dr. ordered! Margot 15 years ago Hi, Carole, What lens are you using for these spectacular shots? Thanks for sharing the Spring beauty around you – it is so much appreciated! Julie Author 15 years ago I have a comment but I can’t post it! Ann K. 15 years ago my comment must be similar to Julie’s. How do you feel about 19 below? rita 15 years ago Soooo jealous, Carole. The only blooms I can see are in my gardening catalog. Al & Karen 15 years ago Well Julie and Ann, what does it rhyme with??? LOLOLOL Julie Author 15 years ago LOL Karen, it rhymes with another 4 letter word! Carole 15 years ago Margot, I used a Nikkor 55-200mm lens. Ann, no thank you on the 19 below—I’m complaining that it is in the 40s today. Rita, blooms and things getting green are a good sign for us all—warmth is on its way. Karen & Julie, you two are just plain bad!
Thank you Carol, just what the Dr. ordered!
Hi, Carole, What lens are you using for these spectacular shots? Thanks for sharing the Spring beauty around you – it is so much appreciated!
I have a comment but I can’t post it!
my comment must be similar to Julie’s. How do you feel about 19 below?
Soooo jealous, Carole. The only blooms I can see are in my gardening catalog.
Well Julie and Ann, what does it rhyme with??? LOLOLOL
LOL Karen, it rhymes with another 4 letter word!
Margot, I used a Nikkor 55-200mm lens.
Ann, no thank you on the 19 below—I’m complaining that it is in the 40s today.
Rita, blooms and things getting green are a good sign for us all—warmth is on its way.
Karen & Julie, you two are just plain bad!