By Kim Charles
Jim Herlihy of New Jersey has conquer scenes of the late wintertime time of year with beau ideal .
" I send these exposure to my female parent in Maine before and after a modest tempest we experienced here in southerly New Jersey . On Wednesday the temperature was 70 and on Thursday it snowed . My mother , Jane Donelon , is a regular contributor and suggested I charge in these pictures . I am an enthusiastic gardener in Dennisville and always have several projects going on my three acre property . Mid wintertime is usually a metre for cutting / maintain woodland trails , but the early bulbs are set out to bloom along with witch hazel so I took a few pictures since we never have it off whether if this is the last snow we will see this yr . "
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