Springtime in Switzerland… #SilentSunday

We’ve had everything from snow to hot sunshine over the past few weeks. Here’s a selection of photos taken round about where I live, by lovely Lake Constance.

Next week, we’re having the third last A-Z post – watch out for the ‘X’ books!


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10 responses to “Springtime in Switzerland… #SilentSunday”

  1. barbtaub Avatar

    Wow. Just WOW!

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    1. lindahuber Avatar

      It’s lovely, but I’m glad I took my pics when I did. After all the rain this week, I’m sure there won’t be much blossom left. 😦

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      1. barbtaub Avatar

        We had a ton of rain here too (Florence) and all the lovely wisteria disappeared.

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      2. lindahuber Avatar

        It’s such a shame. It’s been like the second flood here too.

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  2. Terry Tyler Avatar

    Love this, Linda – I can never see too many blossom and trees pics!

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    1. lindahuber Avatar

      There’s so much doom and gloom around still – it does us good to be outside, taking notice of nature!

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  3. Christa Polkinhorn Avatar

    Gorgeous. The changeable weather in Switzerland can be a real pain in the you know what, but it does create an interesting, colorful and always changing landscape. Never boring, that’s for sure. Wishing you a beautiful spring!

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    1. lindahuber Avatar

      Thank you, Christa – any maybe next year you’ll manage over to see one of our ever-changing seasons!

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  4. The Incidental Genealogist Avatar

    Ah Linda, I recognise these photos. Thanks for the lovely walk and chat. I think we picked the right day!

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    1. lindahuber Avatar

      We’ve done that walk a few times, haven’t we?! I like it best in spring, when everything looks so fresh.

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