Is winter lasting forever? Is spring coming soon? How much snow will fall? We don’t know the answers, but we do welcome your photos. Please send them to editor@gazettejournal.net.
Doug Todd of Gloucester caught his six-month-old puppy Misty in a cute pose during a moment of calm.
Mary Bourne, Bena, said, “These vintage camellias don’t know when to quit!”
Melanie Hamilton has enjoyed blooms from these orchids since March 2024.
This Christmas cactus belonging to Maxine Hudgins, Port Haywood, has turned into a Valentine’s cactus.
The geese that didn’t leave; sent by Cheryl Battle of Bavon.
Larry and Meg Sherertz of Timberneck Creek, Hayes, enjoy this occasional visitor Ollie…or maybe Olivia.
Nancy Richardson photographed the Feb. 11 snowfall at Riverhaven in Topping.
Gorgeous sky on Thursday evening, taken as Linda Tjossem was driving along Route 17 at sunset.
Camellia japonica Bokuhan Tinse and Camellia japonica Professor Charles E. Sargent, sent by Lewis Hubbard of Cardinal....
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