
Within today I spent most of my time at the university. I went to this research area which has all these areas where they are growing things I think it's called bio something as it's apart of the agriculture sector. I was merely taking up some time as I had planned on a tour of this expansion of this expansion that was going on with the new Department of Nursing. So I took a few pictures and then by the time that I was finished I arrived home finally as of today's date not only are there green things being grown within this area of horticulture but there is the beginning of GREEN.
The trees - some, are just starting to make that change and upon arriving home I there was grass which has a little green to it so all things considered it was a find day.
I may have have done this planned tour as it turned out but all in all, it was a nice day and much warmer. So spring showers coupled with the past cooler
temperatures have given way to the commencements of Spring.
Spring
A sense of warmth is tapping at the door
And hope, a feeling out from distant lore
Or so it seems – clears the deep refrain
Emerging youth: a dormant lea awakes
The raging colour, singing loud, partakes
In annual birth – spring is born again!
A zest anew for nascent life
Begins in floral train:
Carriage one: a snowdrop thrill
Carriage two: the crocus
Number three, a daffodil dancing,
Drawing focus – as she would
Attention seeking
How I love our spring
The bold and sleeker feel I get
An inner glow, a ring
I’ve paid the winter’s chilly debt, so
Now upon the wing
~ Unknown Author ~
i like it...
ReplyDeleteThanks Linda it's been a very nice day as we approach this holiday weekend.
ReplyDeleteso beautiful and lovely ...
ReplyDeletea refreshing sight to see. cool.
ReplyDeleteVery impressive. This place appeals to my green thumb.
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:) Super.
ReplyDeleteThose lights look like they'd cost a fortune.
ReplyDeleteAmazing.
I love the plants.
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Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBreathtaking blue.
ReplyDeleteCool.
ReplyDeleteI like the camera angle on this one. Cool fire escape.lol.
ReplyDeleteI like your photo's Jack.
ReplyDeleteThis is nice.
ReplyDeleteThe pine cones in the Boreal forest need to burn before they can spread their seed.
ReplyDeleteI like trees and forests a lot.
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the lampshade i love. Looks beautiful.
ReplyDeleteso modern
ReplyDeleteVery impressived how plants been taken cared of.
ReplyDeleteThe blue glass, peaceful.
ReplyDeleteThe blue and the bricks ... breathtaking.
ReplyDeleteI looked at the Pine cones as a pieces of art if we only examine it closely.
ReplyDeletenice photos good work
ReplyDeleteWhat is it they are growing there?
ReplyDeleteOur tree leafing is just a wee bit farther along, we can barely see green now.
ReplyDeleteThanks Mike....
ReplyDeleteNancy yesterday I literally just walked into this research area and honestly I don't know what they were growing.
ReplyDeleteMind you I thought I would be in this nursing bulding so for half an hour I just took a look around. I have no idea of
what this is but it's within crop science within the ag sector of the research area.
Things here are just starting to ripen up here. Slowly but surely.
ReplyDeleteThis place was rather neat you will find that there are I think 10 very long green houses as this is what they are
ReplyDeletewithin the research center of the U of S grounds. There is a parcel of land that is for companies that are wish
to be affiliated. Aside of that I really don't know too much else.