Here's to goslings. |
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Reflecting puddles. |
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Blooming orchards. |
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Spring flowers. |
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And picnic weather. :-) |
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Happy Easter! |
Tonight, as the full worm moon crosses the sky, it will pass through the outermost part of the earth's shadow, the penumbra. |
By Philadelphia time, the eclipse will begin at 12:53 a.m., reach maximum at 3:12 a.m., and end at 5:30 a.m. |
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And remember, the words of Ai Yazawa from the magna comic series, Nana (volume 14): "...even when the moon looks like it's waning... it's actually never changing shape." |
For the occasion, an excerpt from Atlanta in Calydon by Algernon Charles Swinburne.
"For winter's rains and ruins are over,
And all the season of snows and sins;
The days dividing lover and lover,
The light that loses, the night that wins;
And time remember'd is grief forgotten,
And frosts are slain and flowers begotten,
And in green underwood and cover,
Blossom by blossom the spring begins."
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Note that today the sun will set at 7:02 in Philadelphia. Click to enlarge the sun-drenched white and gold crocuses. |
Blue dragon! |
Pink dragon! |
There were also many fancy lions. They travel in lion dance teams with drummers and cymbal players. Lots of noise and fierce dance steps from the lions. |
Green lion! |
Click to enlarge. |
This one isn't really blurry, it's shaking it's feathers, ur... its fur. |
Another action shot. The lions are restless creatures. |
There was a lot more to see, like this big-headed guy. |
Senator Chuck Schumer makes it to the parade every year. |
Lots of colorful dancers, floats, marching groups, horses, music, and fancy cars. It is a great parade! |
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Gotta love the lions, too. I'll be back next week with parade highlights. |
It snowed! But that did not keep the witch hazel from blooming. Click to enlarge. |
Then it snowed again. |
The daffodils carried on, pushing toward spring. |
Crocuses are built to withstand it. |
Holly actually looks prettier with a shawl of snow and ice. |
The snow was beautiful. It's practically all gone. |
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Yesterday these snowdrops were under a few inches of snow. |