In the Springtime of the Year
In the fall, when the temperatures begin to drop in the northern hemisphere, plants react immediately to the change, and all too soon they lose their flowers and leaves then enter their long metabolic rest over the winter. Some plants and trees are evergreens, but parts of the forest can still look bare.

Now that warmth has returned earlier than usual, there are many signs of life. They’re often imperceptible if one is not paying attention, so it's necessary to look closer and zoom in on the tiny details.

I spotted salmon berry buds beginning to show off their bright rosy petals sprouting from fuzzy green cocoons while clinging to long flexible branches.

Winters up here tend to be long, psychologically speaking, with a lot of our time spent indoors because of the harsh weather and long periods of darkness. We begin to have funny thoughts as winter drags on. We even consult four-legged mammals to predict the end of it. What if summer never comes? What if we remain in this cold and dark world forever? Nothing would grow on the frozen barren soil. Somber thoughts indeed. It's no wonder some of our citizens celebrate the winter solstice. It's not that they're pagan devil worshippers. Quite the opposite. They celebrate the time when light triumphs over darkness then returns with the promises of growth and renewal.

Now the days last longer and darkness retreats, so we step out of our dens to find a world coming back in all its teeming and perfumed glory.




I used different settings in my Olympus camera's microscope mode to capture the close-up shots. I experimented with the focus effects for certain scenes because they can bring attention to specific subjects while providing a vague tantalizing glimpse of what lies beyond.

I heard the sound of gurgling streams flowing, meandering, playfully streaming down and along all the way towards the sea.


Lichen and moss are ever present species in the rainforest.

Capturing the light that filters through the canopy.

From time to time, birds call out unseen in the branches or the undergrowth. For the most part, however, there is an all-pervasive silence.

I encountered a cluster of flowers that seemed out of place in that part of the forest. Did someone plant them there? Maybe birds carried the seeds and had a feast. I haven't ruled out little elves either. Very curious.

Wouldn't it be neat to be a little furry mammal and see the world from that perspective?

Everything would look oversized

and full of wonder.

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How beautiful it is to see how the green and colors of the flowers stand out against the brown tones of the dry leaves, how they make their way through and life reemerges after the harsh winter.
I have a friend who lived in Germany for 10 years and tells me about those endless winters, the snow and the thoughts, the darkness and the sadness, but that everything comes back to life with the sprouts. Those sprouts that I see in your wonderful photos that announce that good weather is coming. Let's enjoy the good weather! Thank you very much and hugs!🤗
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The low light levels do appear to have an effect on people's mental states and mood. We call it SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder). This is why it's exciting to see life spring up. It lifts the mood to see it return. 🌱
That happened to my friend's mother when she returned to Spain... she said... the sky is blue and she came back to life!
All that Vitamin D from the sun makes one happy ☀️
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I love this part of the year... Through your camera lenses, we can literally see how nature is waking up from a long winter sleep! These moments are so unique as they could last maybe just a week or so... After that, the full-blown green phase will begin, which is even prettier!
Keep us updated as these flower bulbs will become precious in the next days/weeks!
It's fantastic seeing how these plants react to the warmth and begin to awaken from their winter slumber. The beginnings of spring.
Thank you!
I can imagine the silence.
I MISS THE SILENCE!
Beautiful moments. Thanks for sharing <3
That's one of the best parts about hiking in the woods. It's like giving the mind a reset in the forest stillness.
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