There's no doubt about it; it's spring at last. The temperatures are warming and we've even had a few moments of sun breaking through! The flowers are all starting to bloom, and the Rufous hummingbirds are finally back.
This is a busy time of balancing creative work and home chores; both of which I love. I turned over the garden yesterday and discovered billions of earthworms in a rich black loam. Such promise for future green!
Pictured here are the first buds from my neighbor's Star Magnolia; one of my favorite flowers. And below is the hummingbird's favorite: Red Flowering Currant. I hope everyone is enjoying the season's transition.
This is a busy time of balancing creative work and home chores; both of which I love. I turned over the garden yesterday and discovered billions of earthworms in a rich black loam. Such promise for future green!
Pictured here are the first buds from my neighbor's Star Magnolia; one of my favorite flowers. And below is the hummingbird's favorite: Red Flowering Currant. I hope everyone is enjoying the season's transition.
3 comments:
i hope you find many flowers and birds in your walk!
Hummingbirds - my how lucky you are to see them!
: )
Beautiful pics. Winter does not want to let go of it's grip in my neck of the woods and it even snowed a few days ago. But spring is pushing back, (and upwards!) as only she can, and I am rooting for her to win the dance soon!
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