The height of spring. Puddles

Spring is one of the richest seasons of the year in terms of its conditions. If in summer, autumn or winter there are certain natural phenomena characteristic of a particular season, then in spring everything is mixed.

At different stages, spring can be similar to different times of the year.

In the spring season, there may be both explicit spring itself and admixtures of winter, autumn and even summer!

My favorite time of the year is spring. Who would doubt that!

I love all the stages of this time of year, from the first thaws to the flowering of all the vegetation.

The most textured, colorful and unloved by people part of spring is the end of March - the beginning of April.

At this time, the snow melts most intensively, which causes puddles and mud to appear.

As a landscaper, I didn’t like this time before, but as a documentary reporter I simply adore it.

Imagine if it is dry and beautiful all the time - well, boring! It will be in any case.

The snow will melt, everything will dry up, clean-ups will take place, the garbage will be cleaned up, then the green grass will hide the remnants of the flaws and that's it - there will be beauty until autumn.

And to make everything beautiful: the grass turns green, leaves bloom on the trees - you need to properly saturate the soil with water.

Nature invented everything herself and knows perfectly well what she needs.

Do you think that man is capable of influencing the planet? Do you think we have real global warming because of the environment?

All this is the cyclical nature of natural phenomena on planet Earth! There were ice ages, there were massive volcanic eruptions and no one can influence the next period in the future.

Now take everything on a smaller scale.

Seasons are also cyclical natural phenomena.

And each season manifests itself differently depending on the latitude.

Well, the mud is due to the large number of cars. Here the person has already influenced, you can't argue!

To be continued...

H2
H3
H4
3 columns
2 columns
1 column
1 Comment
Ecency