Beaming Color

I feel it’s my compassionate duty to beam back warmth and color to my northern friends enduring the gnarly part of winter. As we took off from the Montreal airport the landscape was a frozen monochrome white. Beautiful, in a graphic way, once you got off the ground but still hard ice.

A friend from home has been reminding me almost daily of the countdown to changing our clocks, a small encouragement and marking of spring’s impending arrival. I hope some of these photos will work to warm you. Some are from previous visits to Mexico City, but they are all taken at this time of year, when the city breaking out into spring.

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7 comments on “Beaming Color
  1. Anne Sa'adah says:

    More, more!!

  2. Deborah says:

    Beautiful, Jonathan!

  3. Edward Yankie says:

    Wow! These are so gorgeous. man. Kind of like pizza. Proof of God. Also, I learned something about what I had always been told was an Aztec calendar. That figures. Hope you are both having fun!

  4. Marjorie Sa'adah says:

    Needed it, thanks! What are people watching in the last photo and how did you get the opposite vantage point? How lovely to be there in jacaranda season.

  5. Kathy Hughes says:

    Thank you soo much Jonathan!! We need this as we head into ‘mud season’!!! Just beautiful!!!!

  6. Martine says:

    The jacarandas! The jacarandas!
    Thank you for that lovely dose of colours.

  7. Gretchen Hall says:

    So happy making though we do have a reprieve from winter with warmth, green in the grass, and pussy willows blooming as well as early little flowers nestled close to the earth. Hope! xxoo Gretchen

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