Desert Spring
Posted on April 12, 2018
by Linda Lee Lyberg
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The desert is blustery today with winds whipping dust devils into a frenzy. The seed feeders sway in the sudden gusts as love birds hold on like colorfully dressed children on a swirling carnival ride. Fuchsia Bougainvillea bracts scatter on the desert landscape, landing far from the feet of their mother.
The hot winds hit my face as if I am taking a fresh baked pie from the oven.
The Spring gales foretell a long, hot brutal summer.
dry, hot desert ground
©2018 Linda Lee Lyberg
12/30
Photo: This is one of mine, and the shot was taken not far from my home.
Reblogged this on The Militant Negro™.
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Thank you!
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Linda that is so beautiful. You live in a serene area.
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Yes, that tree stopped me in my tracks earlier today…
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It would do the same to me
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Yes, I am sure.
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You make it beautiful in my imagination.
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Thank you- what a lovely thing to say. Smiling.
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