Friday, 7 May 2010

Spring has Sprung



Carmi's Thematic Challenge this month is "Spring has Sprung"

I love the 'coiled springs' of the opening ferns at the bottom of our garden, so that is my entry!

Of course, Spring has sprung is lots of other ways as well. Hopefully I'll be posting some of them on my next blog.

Including the first ducklings on the lake - 13 of them - but they seem to have disappeared for now. Hope all is well!

13 comments:

CorvusCorax12 said...

i love ferns..i'm surrounded by them

Strawberry Jam Anne said...

I love ferns and there were several in my old garden. I used to look for the first fronds uncurling at this time of the year. Lovely. A x

KathyA said...

I love ferns, too!

Sweet Virginia Breeze said...

Love that picture - it really looks like a spring ready to be sprung.

carmilevy said...

What an exquisite creation, the fern. I love how you've captured the scene...I think I need to get some around here, too!

Diane said...

Lovely photograph Gilly - very thematic - spring unfurling, xxxxx

Elizabeth Mahlou said...

Great picture!

Jan n Jer said...

Hi Gilly thanks for visiting my blog. I love ferns...used to have a lot of them..my house here does not have enough shade to plant them or hang in pots. Your photos below are beautiful... Spring is such a wonderful time of year!

Carolyn said...

The fern is lovely. Most ferns won't survive here. All that primordial green is enough to induce envy if one did not resist the impulse.

On the other hand, spring arrived here a while ago. Some of the tomato plants have little fruits on them.

Thanks for being on the lookout for beautiful things.

Unknown said...

My favorite time of year... when everything stirs and comes to life. I love ferns... a perfect entry for Spring has sprung, I enjoyed!

sea-blue-sky & abstracts said...

Lovely pic Gilly.

I have a clump of ferns opposite the kitchen window and love watching the progress of the unfurling fronds each Spring. Have a good weekend. x

Nikki - Notes of Life said...

Great shot... With the fern curled up like that you can just imagine it capturing something. :)

Hollace said...

Oh, I love the coiled fern frond. It's going to pop any second now!
Happy day to you, Holly