Spring photos




Spring is here!
These are some pictures I took of the flowers that have come up around our house. The second photo is of the buds on the blueberry bush. I will be keeping a close watch on the blueberries come late July.
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great pictures. our yard is a little behind yours, even though it has warmed up a lot. Is that ladybug about the size of your thumb?
by the way, atmospheric chemist, what do you make of
megacryometeors?
How large are ladybugs on the scandiavian peninsula? Normal sized.
No, I had never heard of megacryometeors. Incoming! Here is an article about the events in Spain-- basketball sized chunks of ice falling from a clear sky, chemically similar to hail:
http://www.crystalinks.com/weirdweather.html. I will look for the journal article...huge updrafts...no clouds...supersaturation....
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