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Submitted by Kaye Arnold of Proctorville, Ohio.
Courtesy of Dawn Fox
First colt of spring, taken in Mason County.
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Submitted by Gene Anderson.
Submitted by Juanita Browning
Taken in South Carolina.
Submitted by Kaye Arnold of Proctorville, Ohio.
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Robin Howell took this photo of the tulips at Harris Riverfront Park.
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Tulips begin to spring up at Harris Riverfront Park in Huntington April 10, 2009.
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Tulips begin to spring up at Harris Riverfront Park in Huntington April 10, 2009.
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Tulips begin to spring up at Harris Riverfront Park in Huntington April 10, 2009.
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Tulips begin to spring up along 9th Street in Huntington April 10, 2009.
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Tulips begin to spring up along 9th Street in Huntington April 10, 2009.
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Tulips begin to spring up along 9th Street in Huntington April 10, 2009.
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Tulips begin to spring up along 9th Street in Huntington April 10, 2009.
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Tulips begin to spring up along 9th Street in Huntington April 10, 2009.
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Tulips begin to spring up along 9th Street in Huntington April 10, 2009.
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A bush begins to bloom amongst brown grass and dead wood in Gallipolis, Ohio.
Submitted by Ted and Sandy Patterson of East Huntington.
Submitted by Victoria Buck/Karma & Effect Photographix.
Submitted by Kaye Arnold of Proctorville, Ohio.
Submitted by Ted and Sandy Patterson of East Huntington.
Submitted by Ted and Sandy Patterson of East Huntington.
Submitted by Victoria Buck/Karma & Effect Photographix.
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Submitted by Glenda Hickman of Russell, Ky.
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Submitted by Ellen Marie McCracken of Hurricane, W.Va.
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Submitted by Ellen Marie McCracken of Hurricane, W.Va.
Submitted by Stephanie Browning
"These are my Old Fashion Bleeding Hearts. They really look like a heart with blood dripping from them. They are just a unique plant, and one of my favorites. I look forward to seeing them every spring."
Submitted by Joe Pritt
This photo is a tree behind the Marshall president's home.
Submitted by Earl Massie
Taken on Campbell Street in Barboursville.
Submitted by Earl Massie
Taken on Campbell Street in Barboursville.
Submitted by Juanita Browning
Taken in South Carolina.
Submitted by Earl Massie
Taken on Campbell Street in Barboursville.
Submitted by Juanita Browning
Taken in South Carolina.
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Submitted by Jason Vickers.
Courtesy of Amanda Hooser
Double tulip in Milton.
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Taken in Huntington by Becky Burdick.
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Taken in Huntington by Becky Burdick
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Martin L. Holderby of Ironton says "This might be where all the bird feed is going."
Courtesy of Amanda Hooser
A very shaggy cow enjoys the new grass and losing her thicker winter coat.
Courtesy of Amanda Hooser
Toad on a log in Milton.
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Submitted by Velma Workman.
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This dogwood tree in our yard was planted in the 1940s. Submitted by Paulette Goheen of Huntington.
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Submitted by Velma Workman.
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Submitted by Priscilla Midkiff.
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Submitted by Priscilla Midkiff.
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Submitted by Priscilla Midkiff.
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Submitted by Priscilla Midkiff.
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Submitted by Priscilla Midkiff.
Submitted by Bob Skinner
West Virginia Wesleyan College. The background is the Wesley Chapel steeple on the Wesleyan campus.
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Submitted by Jason Vickers.
Courtesy of Beth Smarr
I took this photo of my gnome in the tulips under the dogwood tree.
Courtesy of Jane Edelen
We were afraid this bush had suffered damage with all the snow and ice in January, but it looks perfectly healthy today.
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Taken by Ed Jackson in Radnor, Wayne County.
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Taken by Ed Jackson in Radnor, Wayne County.
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Taken by Ed Jackson in Radnor, Wayne County.
Courtesy of George Lancianese
Huntington resident George Lancianese has his yard adorned with several dogwood trees and tulips in memory of his wife Virginia. Gardening has been his lifelong hobby.
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Submitted by Fritz Leichner Jr.
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Submitted by Fritz Leichner Jr.
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Submitted by Fritz Leichner Jr.
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Submitted by Fritz Leichner Jr.
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Submitted by Fritz Leichner Jr.
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Submitted by Fritz Leichner Jr.
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Submitted by Fritz Leichner Jr.
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Submitted by Fritz Leichner Jr.
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Pictures from Earl Massie taken around Barboursville.
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Pictures from Earl Massie taken around Barboursville.
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Pictures from Earl Massie taken around Barboursville.
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Pictures from Earl Massie taken around Barboursville.
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Pictures from Earl Massie taken around Barboursville.
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Pictures from Earl Massie taken around Barboursville.
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Pictures from Earl Massie taken around Barboursville.
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Miniature ponies in the springtime. Submitted by Kaye Arnold of Proctorville, Ohio.
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Submitted by Kaye Arnold of Proctorville, Ohio.
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Miniature ponies in the springtime. Submitted by Kaye Arnold of Proctorville, Ohio.