Uxbridge Real Estate - Spring Is In The Air
Signs Of The Spring Thaw Are Everywhere
As the weather heats up so does the real estate market if you are contemplating selling your home now is a good time to consider putting it on the market
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Beautiful picture Kathy, I guess spring has different signs if you are in a Icy climate then huge melting icicles is a spring thing!
Jane - Huge is the word Barrie snapped a picture of me taking another picture a little further along the road to show the height of them.
Kathy - Those are awesome icicles! I used to love to see those on my way home from my parents' house in the mountains (little) in western CT.... And, sometimes they would have fabulous colors from the minerals leaking out of the rocks....
Happy Spring!
Dagny - Nature provides us with some wondefrful photo opportunites if we would only take the time to stop and enjoy them.
OMG what huge icicles! Don't stand underneath them when they start melting.
Georgina - While I never measured them there were some that looked to be close to 20 feet tall