Spring comes to my favorite park. It is named for the Raritan River, which runs through it. Natirar is Raritan spelled backwards. I shot this photo on Sunday. We have since had more rain, and everything is looking very green indeed. :)
You have the most amazing photos. You are very gifted. Did I miss somewhere that you are a professional photographer??? Finding your blog has made my day. Thank you for sharing your gift.
Generally I tend to like wild habitat the best, but looking at a place like this - there is great beauty in created parkland, too. I'm totally drawn in to this!
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Looks like a beautiful park. You've posted this park before and I loved it then as well. Have a wonderful weekend.
Did I just post this not too long ago? Am I losing my mind? This not sleeping thing is starting to get to me...
Enjoy your weekend, Kate. :)
You have the most amazing photos. You are very gifted. Did I miss somewhere that you are a professional photographer??? Finding your blog has made my day. Thank you for sharing your gift.
Carolyn/A Southerners Notebook
Beautiful park, lovely captured! Great spring ... tnx for sharing!
Great shot. Amazing how the gray and brown can so suddenly turn green, almost overnight.
It's beautiful... the greens are amazing. I am starting to see greens appear here as well and it's making me giddy! =)
Great photography. I want to be there!
Generally I tend to like wild habitat the best, but looking at a place like this - there is great beauty in created parkland, too. I'm totally drawn in to this!
All your photos are beautiful. I love the park and snowfall photos. Have a great weekend.
Cindy
Welcome, Carolyn, and thanks! No, I'm just an amateur. :)
So serene and inviting.
Beautiful...I visit here daily...just don't always comment...thanks for giving me a moment of serene beauty...everyday...
Thanks
Becky
That is beautiful.
so beautiful
This time of year gives us so many pastel colors to look at. Things are greening up here in Gloucester, too.
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