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Cohan, Thank you for this early spring impressions!Especially the last photo reminds me of landscape art.Gerd
much of the same ground covered in last year's shots..a few more petasites for Robin....i think these are allPetasites Sagittatuswhich has prettier flowers than the other species here..the first couple are on my property, the rest of these are on my uncle's farm which is connected to my acreage..just 2-3 minutes walk from my housethe ones on my place surprised me: growing on a mound of soil pushed up (many years ago) when the sewage lagoon was dug...it is surrounded by wettish areas, but the plants are growing right on top of the mound, which cant be wet....
tks, robin--over the years i have worked most in a combination of powdered tempera pigments with acrylic medium, then in more recent years (not so recent now..) watercolours, and more recently still, coloured pencil and oil pastel, etc...havent done much at all of late, and trying to get organised to do more again...
Hi Cohan,Great so see pics from your area of Canada, it all looks very early on in the season for you, what are your daytime temps like in May?
Cheers Cohan, your spring weather really does fluctuate then!
Sorry but your weather sounds like it's 'Manic - Depressive'! I imagine the night time temps in particular could limit the species you otherwise might grow given the higher day time temps?