Monday, March 12, 2018

Holding On [Through My Lens Nr. 136]

There is just that one bit of winter we must go through before spring arrives. They say the night is the darkest before the dawn and I think that when it comes to seasonal change, no turer words have been spoken. These images were taken in Bijelo Polje, a small village on the outskirts of Mostar, We had some snowfall on that day, and the woods were ice cold. Beni was with me on that day, all dressed up. He didn't mind the cold. How is the transition of the seasons treating you?

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21 comments:

  1. I hope beautiful spring weather will soon greet us all!

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  2. Sunny and 68 (F) here---- I was ready for it! Nice coat for Beni.

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  3. Hello, Nice post and Beautiful pics.
    Greetings from India

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  4. Lovely winter shots and I love Beni in his coat. Thanks for hosting and have a good week ahead.

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  5. My winter looked pretty much like your images up to two weeks ago. Now there are a lot of snow I don´t need :(

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  6. Lieber Mersad,
    die Bilder sind sehr schön und geben die Stimmung kurz vor dem Frühling sehr gut wider.
    Bei uns hat sich der Winter verabschiedet und der Frühling ist da. Ich hoffe nur, dass der Frühling auch bleibt.
    Ich wünsche Dir einen schönen Start in die Woche.

    Viele liebe Grüße
    Wolfgang

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  7. I hope that last blast of winter is very short! Beni looks very happy in his beautiful blue jacket though...the chill isn’t bothering him at all! It is pretty country for hiking ...for people too! Thank you for hosting.

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  8. love the pop of red and there is no way to lose sweet Beni with that pop of blue coat.

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  9. I know what you mean. We got snow last night. This morning it's icy and cold. Just two days ago it was in the 50's. (sigh) Have a grand week!

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  10. Beni looks very prerry.
    We had sunny day yesterday and that's it. At least it's warm.
    Thank you for hosting.

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  11. The transition to spring seems to get longer every year.

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  12. I like the dusting of snow on the branch. Lovely

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  13. We have had a milder than usual summer this year, although there is still heat around, but the mornings and evenings feel a little cooler on our way to autumn. Have a fabulous week and thank you again for the link up.

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  14. Very beautiful shots. Thanks for hosting and I hope that you have a wonderful week.

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  15. In our area of Greece, we can almost say, fingers-crossed, that spring has arrived!

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  17. Sweet little Beni! Chilling captures, Mersad. Looking forward to Spring!

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  18. Only a few more days until spring!

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  19. It's still cold and windy here in Virginia. Love the picture with Benji, so cute!

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