Even with everything that's going on (the situation from my previous post is still fresh), how can I ignore that Spring is here?
Let me give you a few snapshots of Spring in Kołobrzeg.
| Starting with construction just outside our apartment. |
| Just outside the kitchen window. |
| Along the Parsęta River, towards the Baltic Sea. |
| Lovely (and altered) willows. |
| Other side of the Parsęta, handicapped-friendly. |
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| L to R: from the sea to the bridge/inland. |
| Graffiti wall |
| See the blossoms? |
| Can you imagine how sweet this smells? |
| So small and tender |
| Pink and cute |
| Mixed together |
| In here too |
| Blossoms and buds |
| Marker for the buried French prisoners of war from the Prussian-French War of 1870-1871. It's in Polish, German, French, and English. |
| Front of the library, again. |
| Front of the Music School 2 of my students teach in. |
| Daffodils |
| Blue park and brown husky. |
| Tulips |
| Bright and awake |
| Oh these are lovely |
| This reminds me of bibimbap (비빔밥)! |
| Garden wonder just across the basilica. |
| How can anyone say they were created by accident? |
| Interesting design. |
| Close-up |
| United, we stand. |
| Behold how a carpet of flowers can change the scenery. |
| Ah construction, how it works in both ways. |

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