Lil Buds Park First Of 2018 12ish 20180102 181231 Imgsrcru Upd May 2026

The “lil buds” park lives up to its name — fallen leaves piled around the same bench where, in January, frost sat. Halloween costumes appear on the swings: a tiny dinosaur, a bumblebee, and one very grumpy pumpkin.

Weather report (retrospective, based on typical climate):
Overcast, 34°F (1°C), light frost on the slides.

The first photo in the series — lil buds park first of 2018 12ish 20180102.jpg — would have captured: The “lil buds” park lives up to its

The “12ish” timing is crucial. Noon in early January means low-angle light, long shadows, and parents trying to squeeze in outdoor play before lunch and afternoon naps. The upd tag likely came days later, when the uploader added descriptions or tags on imgsrc.ru.


Photos show frosty breath, snow on the merry‑go‑round, a lost mitten hanging on the fence. The park’s “lil buds” are literal — dormant flower buds on the park’s namesake crabapple trees. The “12ish” timing is crucial

For younger readers: imgsrc.ru was a free image hosting website, popular in Russia and Eastern Europe but used globally. It allowed:

By 2018, imgsrc.ru was in decline due to Instagram and Google Photos. But dedicated users — like our Lil Buds Park photographer — kept naming files manually, creating unintentional poetry in their URLs. Photos show frosty breath, snow on the merry‑go‑round,

Today, many imgsrc.ru links are broken. The fact that this keyword survives in a search log suggests someone is trying to recover or relink that album.


Original filenames like 20180102_1215_imgsrcru_upd.jpg might still exist on old SD cards, external drives, or forgotten Dropbox folders.