Spring has taken a left hand turn because the over night temperature went down to twenty seven degrees.
This Rhododendron did not have any problems with it.
The one thing Vermont has are homes from the early part of the 19th Century.
Magnolia Network did a show on December of last year on the place.
Dating back to the 19th Century this factory was part of the Manhattan Shirt Factory until 1986.
Current owners of the old complex are going to make fine furniture and they have started
to modenrize the building.
Easter Sunday is past but the tulips will linger on for a while.
The flowers remind us that it is Spring even if we are to
get some more snow this week in April.
Fog provided a perfect white background for this Geranium.
After the last storm the milk can took on a different look
with its snow draped cover. The sun was out to give
the background some star lit shards of ice.
Well I guess having dinner on our font deck is not going to happen this evening.
How rabbits survive the Winter is something to give me thought about how hard that must be.
This one makes it by sharing the black oil sunflower seeds from under the bird feeders.
Well not always....just fortunate.
Just before the sun sinks over the mountains it illuminated the trees with backlight.
The last drops of melting water from the icicles.
Went back a few minutes later to try for more
photographs and all the icicles were gone.
After a Summer of growth the spikes of the plant start to fade.
One of the more difficult chores in the Spring is to remove the
old leaves so the new ones can grow.
The bird images are from a wallpaper border.