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Springtime at the Normal School

Springtime at the Normal School
I finally managed to get a shot of the Normal School tower with sun on it. For more about the London Normal School and normal schools generally click the PiP at upper left.

Spring arrived early here but is now taking its own sweet time about getting to summer.

kiiti, Nouchetdu38, Will S., Fred Fouarge and 8 other people have particularly liked this photo


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 J. Gafarot
J. Gafarot club
Very well composed and in perfect tune with this Spring.
Compliments for the absence of cars and people.
2 years ago.
John FitzGerald club has replied to J. Gafarot club
Thanks, José. This building and the park behind it are a good refuge from cars.
2 years ago.
 tiabunna
tiabunna club
Looking very good in the sunlight, John.
2 years ago.
John FitzGerald club has replied to tiabunna club
I've walked by it many times since I moved into the neighbourhood, George, and I'm always glad to see it.
2 years ago.
 Jaap van 't Veen
Jaap van 't Veen club
Beautifully composed John.
2 years ago.
John FitzGerald club has replied to Jaap van 't Veen club
Thanks, Jaap.
2 years ago.
 William Sutherland
William Sutherland club
Awesome spring capture and PIP! Stay well!

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2 years ago.
John FitzGerald club has replied to William Sutherland club
Thanks, William.
2 years ago.
 Ulrich John
Ulrich John club
A nice place, John !
2 years ago.
John FitzGerald club has replied to Ulrich John club
And when there isn't a pandemic it's often festive. The green behind it is used for many public events.
2 years ago.
 John Lawrence
John Lawrence
Thanks for posting your wonderful picture to

www.ipernity.com/group/buildings
2 years ago.
John FitzGerald club has replied to John Lawrence
You're more than welcome, John.
2 years ago.
 rdhinmn
rdhinmn club
The nice thing about a slow spring is that the flowering trees and lilacs don't disappear in a flash, too brief to last. Just so the plants don't freeze. That's a trick that we used to see in Saint Louis - spring plants blossoming in March, and then two or three nights in the low 20Fs, so things would freeze. One year, the trees all lost their new leaves in spring, and had to start over.
Anyway, as the Earth warms, that might be a pattern we'll see. I hope not.
2 years ago.
John FitzGerald club has replied to rdhinmn club
All the countries that border the Arctic are betting on the Earth warming enough to melt the ice cap so that they can drill for oil, so drastic changes are likely. Already the permafrost is melting, releasing methane into the atmosphere.

Usually spring takes about a week here. The leaves burst out of thw trees and the flowers out of the ground. Then summer arrives and the grass turns brown.
2 years ago.
 Keith Burton
Keith Burton club
It looks lovely in the sunshine John...............it's nice to see the trees greening up and the blossom. That bench is perfectly situated to enjoy the view!

Excellent work!

Our weather seems out of sync at the moment too. April is a rainy month normally (hence the term April Showers), but in fact we had very little rain. This month we seem to be having all the showers we should have had last month! The flowers in my garden are very confused..!!
2 years ago.
John FitzGerald club has replied to Keith Burton club
Thanks, Keith. I sat on that bench myself on the way back. Luckily the British have far more botanical understanding than we do (you may remember Bill Bryson writing about how he was astounded by the gardening shows on British radio, where everyone calling in seemed to have a Ph. D. in botany) so I am confident you will weather the storm.

Actually, I was in England once when there'd been so much rain after planting that the seed were washed away and had to be re-planted. But they got a good harvest in the end.
2 years ago.
Keith Burton club has replied to John FitzGerald club
It's well known that we English are obsessed by the weather John :-))

I expect BB was referring to the BBC Radio 4 show Gardener's Question Time which has been airing since 1940. I often listen to it in the car when driving long distances.
2 years ago.
 Sarah P.
Sarah P. club
The new Normal.
2 years ago.
John FitzGerald club has replied to Sarah P. club
Yes, originally it was called Normality "Я" Us.
2 years ago.

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