It is March 4 as I write these words and at long last it feels like this gray winter is on its last leg (which of course means that since I wrote that we’ll have at least one snow fall before it’s all over…jinx!) and I am absolutely glad that daylight is back, both in the morning as well as later and later in the afternoon! A few more weeks and we’re back to Daylight Savings Time which makes for even longer afternoons. Yay!
I noticed the other day that I’ve not posted anything to this blog since the end of January and that is definitely an oversight from me. I haven’t fallen off a cliff or anything, I’ve just not shot anything I’ve been extremely happy with and that makes it a lot trickier to upload photos to this blog. Several blog posts got stuck in my drafts folder for that reason, but didn’t progress to being published (some still might eventually though with some more polishing applied).
Also, my brand new digital camera was in the repair shop for a few weeks and that put a bit of a dampener on my photographic urges. It’s all fixed now though and I’ve taken it out a few times and enjoy getting to know its quirks and features, so there’ll most definitely be more frequent picture laden updates in the future!
The images in this post are all from the gardens and park around the Alnarp Agricultural University in southernmost Sweden. I’m fortunate to live fairly close to this place, and at most times of the year it is not too difficult to find stuff to shoot there, especially a bit later in the year when there are A LOT of colors available!