Our springtime continues today with early morning temperatures in the teens and windchills in the single digits. Yesterday, we had another half-hearted snowstorm, mostly during the morning hours. There wasn’t enough snow to require driveway plowing or hinder travel. But there was enough snow to provide some interesting photographic effects while it was annoying us.

As you see above, the snow was dramatic while coming down and trying to bury some of Brooklin’s skunk cabbage spathes, including the unusual yellow ones on which I previously reported. As you’ll see below, less snow in Blue Hill provided accents for red-orange holly berries there:

More monochromatic scenes abounded in Brooklin, including these:

(Images taken in Brooklin and Blue Hill, Maine, on March 21, 2024.

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