Saturday, February 8, 2025

Sorting

 I am sorting through photos on my computer.  Making copies of photos to put in the Grands albums.  It is a good way to go through my files and delete photos not good enough to keep and duplicates. 

It is a quiet activity that keeps me out of trouble....mostly.


Then I run onto photos that make me smile and think of Spring! 

Far Side

18 comments:

  1. in maine in spring there are fields of colorful lupines everywhere...it was my aunt's favorite flower...nothing as great as an early june day with sun shining and surrounded by those colors

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  2. That definitely brings spring to mind.
    Those kind of tasks take a lot of work but can be so satisfying when you are finally done.

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  3. What a lovely photo. The birch trees set against the flowers and the lush background are so pretty!

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  4. Oh yes - definitely spring. That is gorgeous!

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  5. A beautiful photo for a snowy day.

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  6. Those photos of spring keep me going through the dark of winter, that's for sure!

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  7. We are brown and very dusty and dry here. Looking at last winter photos are nice along with beautiful spring shots. Dirt is boring.
    Good work sorting those out!

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  8. I wish I could make myself sort my photos!!! Every time I try it snowballs into other things, like reading blogs lol!

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  9. A few days ago I found hyacinth sprouts in one of my flowerbeds. So heartwarming.

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  10. I'm so ready for spring this year. Love the colors in your photo.
    Blessings,
    Betsy

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  11. Ah, yes, lupine! We have high meadow lupine in the mountains, meadow and roadside lupine in the valleys, and even lupine growing in the sand on Whidbey.
    I need to sort, file and clear photos on my desktop, but I am not sitting upstairs much yet, as I need to continue to work on elevating and icing, best done in my recliner. Eventually I'll get to it.

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  12. By this time of winter, we've had enough. we like to think of flowers.

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  13. I think that’s blazing star. I love them. They grow here in my meadow.

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