Seasons
Front lawn by day
Automated slideshow of about a dozen shots, Oct 22 and 24, about 5pm both days. Scroll down a bit to see the whole frame. Rapidly left-click the picture to speed things up.
Sandy’s woodland garden
Harley’s Pond, 6:30 Saturday morning
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Inspecting the quality of the rototilling
Easter
Easter Saturday
A couple of dozen shots taken Easter Saturday morning while wandering around the back with the dogs. Once you’ve clicked the first one, you can click the center margins or use left or right arrows to advance . . .
Good Friday — and springtime
Azaleas, wild dogwood, minding the hellebores, preparing the veg gardens . . .
. . . goldfinches, cardinals, woodpeckers
What tree is that?
Cherokee Princess
Cherokee Princess, a flowering dogwood cultivar.
Said to be the industry standard for white blooms. Ours are more cream than white. We have many wild dogwoods, but none are blooming yet. This one came from a nursery a few years ago, replacing the gorgeous weeping cherry felled on this spot by the snow. (But a week later they seemed white enough. Below I added a few more pictures taken Saturday 16 April, just as the rain began.)
Wikipedia reference: Cornus florida