So, finally it's Summer here too. A few hot days above 25°C are called summer. 
But you can see it also in how the trees change from fresh green to a darker green - and some already have fruits and seeds on them ready to harvest.
The Walnut tree at the train station and the cherry "orchard" are very green indeed now:
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| Spring | 
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| Summer | 
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| The Wallnut tree alone | 
Also the Linden tree has added some leaves - and seeds nearly ready to fall off to be blown by the wind to new places to sprout:
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| Spring | 
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| Summer | 
And the Bloodplum tree in front of my house has grown a bit too (and already some lower branches removed once more). The difference between the Spring and Summer photo is not that great here; this tree has it's spring flowers when most are still bare and are in "winter mode":
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| Spring | 
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| Summer | 
One bush I have been watching this year; growing just opposite of the train station at my workplace:
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| Spring - leaves barely coming out, later than some other | 
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| Summer - the grass already dry, finally in full leaves | 
And a tree in that village where I work:
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| Spring - with some flowers left | 
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Summer - with the seeds nearly ready to fall down 
and yes, it was close to a thunderstorm that day | 
And this is taken from the starting train - an apple tree growing in a wheat field:
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| Spring  | 
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| Summer - the wheat already harvested | 
 
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