It hasn’t been one of those balmy springs. We had a mild(ish) March, followed by a distinctly chilly April-May, so much so that almost everyone I know retrieved their winter jackets from wherever they’d put them away to in March, and started wearing them again. Nightly frost warnings have only just stopped pinging into my phone. Our lake is low for the time of year, but as the snow melt hasn’t really begun yet and there are seven metres of snow on our local mountain, the Sรคntis, that might change soon.
And in spite of the weather, trees and bushes have been blooming away, and I’ve taken lots of lovely pics – so here we go. I’m not sure what this tree is, but it’s very pretty.

The magnolia was magnificent, too.
And here are some Swiss houses with their trees.

And just as an interesting extra while we’re talking about houses, here’s our local ‘Kontakt-Bar’, a lovely, historical building near the harbour.
Moving along the lakeside to the park, we find some gorgeous trees and a bandstand.


Last but not least, our lake, with the Alpstein range behind it, highest peak Sรคntis.

Hopefully we won’t have flooding this year, in spite of those seven metres of snow, and even more in the higher alps. Watch out for the summer pics later this year!
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