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Happiness is

May 01st, 2009 | Category: coltsfoot,daphne,flower,lake,spring

Daphne…flowers and a macro lens! I got my 40D back earlier this week and would you believe that it was repaired under warranty? I didn’t even have to pay for postage – it was written off as goodwill. Good will indeed – I’m one happy Canon customer right now! So with the shutter button fully functioning again, what could be better than taking the camera out to the flowers?

The daphne is blooming at its best and the scent is as sweet as ever. There’s something significant about seeing the daphne in bloom… it somehow feels that it opens the flower season, even if we have other flowers in bloom before it. ColtsfootLike the coltsfoot for example, I found a few of them in the forest so I was able to get down close and personal with them, something I normally don’t do because grouching down in a roadside ditch is a bit too exhibitionist for me. Even if I’m known to have done that, too.

I can’t tell you how happy I was about photographing flowers again. And this is just the beginning!

In the evening I took the Tricker and did some riding around to check out old favourite places that I hadn’t seen since last year. Last iceThere’s this one lake which I think is nice… but somehow, all these years, I’ve missed a small tarn on the other side of the road. And now that I was there, I found that this little tarn actually has more potential that its big brother across the road. So that’s one place I’ll be visiting again!

Most of the lakes are already completely free of ice, but I found one shoreline with a little bit ice left. It was so lovely to sit there… listening to the sound of the slushy ice (yes, it does make a sound when the waves move it) and enjoying the warmth of the evening sun.

Now that’s a nice way to kick off May.

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Weather – April 2009

May 01st, 2009 | Category: weather

A sunny and warm April. We started with a snow cover of a whopping 71 cm but as the temperatures got over zero every day, the snow was gone by the 24th. Or not all gone, but all that’s left are random patches and piles that can’t be called “snow cover” even with the best of intentions. What makes this April rather unusual is that there weren’t any winter backflashes – ever so little new snow that was gone almost as soon as it fell, so it didn’t register in my snow meter. Last year we had 23 cm new snow in April. Well, we’re just as likely to get that much snow in May…

One very positive thing is that we were spared from the flooding I was sure would happen. There was a spell with really cold nights which slowed the down the snowmelt so that the water ran off before it flooded over. Now that the risk of flooding is gone, we could really use some rain. With so little precipitation, it’s really dry everywhere except right under those random patches of snow.

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A re-hashed picture from the mountains. I didn't have any unpublished vertical landscapes from April!Temperature (High): 16 °C
Temperature (Low): -1 °C
Temperature (Average): 7 °C

Barometer (High): 1027 mbar
Barometer (Low): 1003 mbar
Barometer (Avg): 1016 mbar

Total of sunny days: 7

Rain: 10 mm
Days with rain: 4

Snow cover (High): 71 cm
Snow cover (Low): 0 cm
Snow cover (Avg): 29 cm
New snow: 0 cm
Days with snowfall: 3

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