No not much is planted yet. The weather is just getting nice and the fields are dry so plowing, disking and then planting is just getting started. It is had to believe that seeds or tubers just planted at the end od April and first part of May will be harvested in just a few months. Peas are harvested first--June or July. I love to watch the pea viners. MB
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This seems like a beautiful day to go hiking and appreciate nature's beauty.
ReplyDeleteVery nice!
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Hmm a private pond? Makes me dream!
ReplyDeleteI would love to take a walk around this pond! My dog too! Great photo!
ReplyDeleteI loved your shots on that weird plant too - cabbage or something! Funny looking! :)
It seems that everybody has their own idea of what they would do with that pond. Me?... Fishing! You don't suppose they'd invite me over, do ya?
ReplyDeleteVery tranquil. Great shot.
ReplyDeleteYou have your own private pond? Cool.
ReplyDeleteVery nice, EG.... It looks so serene... I would love having a picnic by that pond!!!!!
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Betsy
Hi!
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful spot for a picnic!! Just beautiful!! Thanks for stopping by my place. Have a great evening!
Sherrie
That is exceptionally beautiful. Really serene and wonderful place and you have captured those lovely colours so well.
ReplyDeleteAs you head to spring, my home state has had snow!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely spot ;--)
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings,
This gorgeous place reminds me again of similar sites in northern Minnesota!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photo!
Gorgeous photo, it looks like a painting. its perfect.
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Guy
Regina In Pictures
Fabulous pond!Lovely shot!
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Léia
Love how the pond is framed between the trees and the cattails. Beautiful! I could enjoy some time there.
ReplyDeleteNice little spot with private pond, who could ask for anything more.
ReplyDeleteI bet if you sit really still on the edge of this pond, it won't be long till the area is full of wildlife.
ReplyDeleteHappy WW.
B.
Looks like a good fishin hole! hehehe
ReplyDeleteI would just sit beside the water and daydream.
ReplyDeleteThe scene looks so inviting. I'd love to just sit there with a book or a camera or a sketch pad.
ReplyDeletePeaceful scenery.
ReplyDeletePaz
What a gorgeous spring day! Love the spring greens and reflections.
ReplyDeleteI love the colors and the ripples of the water. Private? Must be a large estate.
ReplyDeleteLovely :)
ReplyDeletewas a sign saying," Private property, keep out!!!"
ReplyDeleteDid your rich friend own this choice piece of real estate?
What a pretty spot. Isn't it neat to see green. MB
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteLovely and green. I'd feel almost ready to dip my toes into the water.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty place! Great shot!
ReplyDeleteWouldn't it be great to have a private pond?
ReplyDeleteI love the cat-tails in the front!
ReplyDeleteNice place to walk the dog, and perhaps sit and dream in the sunshine for a while.
ReplyDeleteNo not much is planted yet. The weather is just getting nice and the fields are dry so plowing, disking and then planting is just getting started. It is had to believe that seeds or tubers just planted at the end od April and first part of May will be harvested in just a few months. Peas are harvested first--June or July. I love to watch the pea viners. MB
ReplyDeleteGreat shot of the the wind ruffling the surface of the water.
ReplyDeleteDarla
Fantastic! This is a very beautiful place. Here I could sit for hours.
ReplyDeleteIt definitely looks as if spring has arrived in East Gwillimbury.
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