Last week I went up north to Saguenay, Quebec. There was still a lot of snow up there, but it was melting fast Here's a patch of open water at the edge of the lake.
Is It Spring Yet?
7 years ago by archbitsmith (66)
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One of the regions of the world where it takes a long time for spring to defeat winter, isn't it?
I probably couldn't live in such place, but it's beautiful to look at. Great shot!
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Thanks @lakesnmountains. Yes, spring comes late to northern Quebec.
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