March 18, 2022

What Season Is This Anyway?

March is known for fickle weather. I have to check the forecast before I get dressed in the morning so I know whether to wear winter clothes or something lighter.

The daffodils survived the snow that we had on Saturday.


Today is Friday and I'd like to catch up on my pictures a bit. Let me show you a few things that caught my eye, starting with a night shot.




Lynn and I went to Luray on the day that my living room was being painted. We were near her friend Pat's house so we paid a surprise visit. Pat lives by the south fork of the Shenandoah. She enjoys a lovely view of the river.


I went to a homeowners' association meeting on Tuesday evening and it was across from the Brewhouse.

The daytime picture of a street scene in Woodstock needed  a little straightening. Then I discovered a fisheye setting on the SKRWT app ... see the final picture. 



16 comments:

  1. The brewhouse looks nice in the evening! The spring comes with tiny steps, I have to learn to be patient :)

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  2. Lots of lovely photos. I enjoying seeing the beautiful daffodils after a long winter. Your moody sky photo is awesome too.

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  3. Love your black and white! Glad your daffodils survived. (The fisheye treatment is WEIRD!)

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  4. What a fun image that last one is!
    Have a wonderful weekend!

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  5. Daffodils can be quite resilient.

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  6. What fun, the fisheye treatment really pops the colors of that house! So glad you all stopped to visit Pat, I'm sure she was happy to see you.

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  7. I see the SKRWT app photo that you took. Fun effects. looking it up it seems like it is more versatile than the tiny planet apps.

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  8. Cool app photo! I also like the photo of the Brewhouse at night.

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  9. He's a really pretty! Thanks so much for sharing!

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  10. Aqui está começando a ficar bem fresquinho, gostei da flor amarela, seria um lírio?

    bj

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    1. The yellow flower is a daffodil. Like a lily, it grows from a bulb.

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  11. What lovely pics today - especially the night shot and the fisheye effect!

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  12. That fisheye shot is fun to see.

    All the best Jan

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  13. Wow, the fisheye shot is so cool!

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  14. Beautiful blooms, I love the shot of dark sky and off course the lovely daffodil. Thanks for sharing with Garden Affair.

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