Zooming – March 2021
/The sunny March days have been so pleasant – great times to be outdoors and photographing what I see. I’ve been venturing out from home a bit more too – Brookside Gardens, Howard County Conservancy’s Mt Pleasant, and Centennial Park. There are still zoomed images taken through my office window (birds and the moon framed by tree branches); the sunrise and daffodils are from my house as well. Overall - this is just the beginning of the season for spring flowers. Can you find:
Skunk cabbage (Mt Pleasant)
Mourning Dove (my house)
Shelf fungus (2 of them - Mt Pleasant and my house)
Witch Hazel (Brookside)
Gingko tree trunk and branches (Centennial)
Blue jays (my house)
Dried hydrangea flowers (Brookside)
Enjoy the slideshow for March 2021!
Getting outdoors on these spring days is a mood boosting activity as well as good exercise. I’ve gotten comfortable enough wearing a mask that I just keep it on if I’ve in a place where I might encounter someone else on the trail. I enjoy it in the moment and then again when I view the images on my bigger screen monitor…and formulate the blog post. The activity is a bright core with tendrils of benefit that are longer lasting.