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Mostly moss and wet grass... Our dog was very happy, which means him barking, running and jumping all the time and us trying to calm him down.
a few images on pixelfed (https)
First visit to our cottage after the lockdown has eased. Cleaning the stairs to the river from mud, making flower beds and going for the walk - these were today's highlights.
Willow in bloom against the river
Moss in the forest making miniature valleys
Pieces of a tree cut laying on the ground
Young birch tree growing from a large, moss covered tree stump
Today, we have a holiday, and we are still not allowed to leave our home district. So, no woods and no cottage, no paddleboard, just 4 people and 2 animals crowded in a small flat.
So, we took a random tram, got out on the 11th stop and found ourselves near a small park with a pond located in the steep hill. After more climbing and enjoying views of picturesque villas from the beginning of the last century, we reached a small forest with sandstone cliffs and violets. The chestnuts were about to bloom and the air smelled fresh. Even though it was cold a cloudy we really enjoyed the walk.
I have to record super tiny blossoms I have been seeing lately, when walking the dog. They grow on a garage roof lawn roughly facing north. They look like tiny hailstones from standing height. Only when you take a macro photo of them, their detailed beauty shines.
During our extended dog walk (2 hours) we have come across a pay-what-you-want flowers in front of one garden. We got 3 overhanging pansies and planted them on our balcony later in the evening.
Quick walk to nearby "forest" - it was sunny, but you could find a few patches of the morning snow. Winter doesn't let go easily.
...thanks to lockdown
Our original plan was to spend the whole winter holiday at our cottage, but with lockdown restricting travel between districts, we spent just one day there.