It looks like spring had already arrived in the valleys of Mt Pindos, a little earlier than the snow capped tops.
And there was so much spring activity around.
Φαίνεται πως η άνοιξη είχε φτάσει νωρίτερα στις κοιλάδες της Πίνδου απ' ότι στις ακόμη χιονισμένες κορυφές.
Και υπήρχε αρκετή ανοιξιάτικη δραστηριότητα εκεί.
And there was so much spring activity around.
Φαίνεται πως η άνοιξη είχε φτάσει νωρίτερα στις κοιλάδες της Πίνδου απ' ότι στις ακόμη χιονισμένες κορυφές.
Και υπήρχε αρκετή ανοιξιάτικη δραστηριότητα εκεί.
Spring doesn't get any more beautiful than this! Such gorgeous flowers and colors and happy bees and butterflies! Delightful captures for the day, Costas, and on another gray day I certainly appreciate the beauty!
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Wonderful photos. Great colors and closeups of the flowers and bees.
ReplyDeleteSpringtime in Greece is always a delight through your lens, Costas. Here, we are under a yellow blanket of pollen!
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Oh Costas, beautiful! You have me inspired to take photos of flowers for a day! Just lovely photos you have here!
ReplyDeleteWow ...Nice pictures ...
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beautiful blooms for bees and butterflies alike!
ReplyDeleteyou have such beautiful wild flowers. How much you must be enjoying walking and finding these little treasures to photograph; thanks Costas
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful, sharp and refreshing! Thank you, Costas!
ReplyDeleteQuerido Costas,maravillosa esta entrada tan primaveral !! Aquí el otoño se deja ver con sus ocres, amarillos y beiges.
ReplyDeleteUn beso desde mi Argentina
Καταπληκτικές φωτογραφίες Κώστα.
ReplyDeleteΗ άνοιξη ξεκίνησε και σήμανε συναγερμός σε μέλισσες και άλλα έντομα.Εκεί γύρω θα παράγουν και πολύ καλό μέλι.
Μας έφερες την άνοιξη!!!
excellent set. lovely colours and detail
ReplyDeleteSpectacular Spring energy in this post! Bravo!
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Sorry to contact you through the comments but I'm being sent emails purporting to come from you. They are being sent from your email address (at least, I assume it is your address) and ask me to follow your favourite websites. Something like that. I Googled it and found if I click to agree, it will enter my address book and send similar emails to all my contacts. However, it also says if I mark these emails as spam any emails you really send will be blocked too.
ReplyDeleteAs I am not sure whether the emails are really coming from you/your account, I didn't like to reply to the email address given in case I was replying to the scammer/phisher . . . whatever. (Apologies but I don't have the vocabulary for this!)
Sorry to trouble you but thought you should know.
Clearly, you don't need to publish this here but if you could reply via a comment box on my blog I would be glad. (The comments there are moderated.)
Good morning Esther.
ReplyDeleteI am sorry to admit that I was spammed and conned.
I received a similar e-mail from a friend I trusted, opened it and then I was spammed.
I was not as clever and thorough as you are, and my password was compromised as was my contacts list.
After I got your comment, I went to my google account and changed my password, but the damage was already done.
I hope now that no more spam e-mails, supposedly coming from me, are sent to you or to any other of my contacts.
My genuine e-mails, always have my sign under them "Costas".
Any others must be considered as spams.
Thank you for your information.
I will be more careful in the future.
Costas
Beautiful, I love wild flowers!
ReplyDeleteWE had snow again yesterday so these photos give much hope and encouragement that Spring will indeed come. Beautiful photos!
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