Numerous white clouds floating under a bright blue sky...
appearing to be just above the tree tops...
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were what greeted us Thursday morning...
making me want to hurry outside...
where I spied my first wild violet of the season...
...and there are many more violets yet to bloom...
along with my yellow pansies...
...but the pink hyacinth blooms just once!
a little work of some kind.
This morning's job...
is to create a (small) vegetable garden...
near the kitchen door.
which needed to be spread...

makes our future plants grow as well as this...
very healthy wild dandelion I found while working!

Remember the beautiful white clouds and blue sky...

well...by Friday morning they looked like this...

and were accompanied with a sprinkling rain...
so...I took a walk...and you can follow me...in the rain!
I started out along the perimeter of the woods...
in the front yard...

and made my way down toward a small bridge...
made by Herhusband...over to a ridge...

...that leads to a small water hole...
which isn't big enough to be called a pond.

From there I took the lane...

that leads to our drive which goes by the cemetery...
before passing the field...into which I went!

The pink blossoms on the peach trees in the field
...were dressed with raindrops.

The pear blossoms wore them too!

Even though I was wearing my share of rain drops too...
I headed past the garden area lined with forsythia...
.

toward the winding creek in the woods...

where I spotted my first white trout lily of the season...

and this monument looking stump!
makes our future plants grow as well as this...
very healthy wild dandelion I found while working!
Remember the beautiful white clouds and blue sky...

well...by Friday morning they looked like this...
and were accompanied with a sprinkling rain...
so...I took a walk...and you can follow me...in the rain!
I started out along the perimeter of the woods...
in the front yard...

and made my way down toward a small bridge...
made by Herhusband...over to a ridge...
...that leads to a small water hole...
which isn't big enough to be called a pond.
From there I took the lane...

that leads to our drive which goes by the cemetery...
before passing the field...into which I went!

The pink blossoms on the peach trees in the field
...were dressed with raindrops.
The pear blossoms wore them too!
Even though I was wearing my share of rain drops too...
I headed past the garden area lined with forsythia...
.

toward the winding creek in the woods...
where I spotted my first white trout lily of the season...
and this monument looking stump!
with their distinctive white bark.
Notice the understory growth
of green shrubbery on the south facing hill...
of green shrubbery on the south facing hill...
facing hill...it's less green...but will be covered with
shade loving fern later in the season.
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distinctive bark...and protruding roots...
19 comments:
Wanda: I love this post. The engraved tree trunks remind me of elephant legs (not that I've ever been that close to an elephant). I love reading about what you see when you take a walk. I need a walk in the woods too. I can't wait to see the photos of what you prepare with the "fruits" of your vegetable garden. The sun is shining here today, and your post just put a big smile on my face. Amy
Hello Wanda,
Luckily, I was wearing my gortex jacket as I walked with you! I love the rain and how it freshens the landscape. Your photos are magical - I can see your natural world changing with every post. I love your winding lane and your benches...so inviting. No wonder the bird followed and sang to you!
Snowing hard here - I enlarged and looked at your flowers a long time!
Thank you Amy...I love where your "word" posts take me!
Thank you Barb...the benches were made by my son Steve...snow?...You must not have moved that sled!!!
Wanda,
I loved talking a walk with you. Looking at the photos on the walk, I can only imagine how beautiful it really looks up close. Such beauty where ever you go.
I so enjoyed my walk with you today, I almost felt the soft rain on my face. It was a wonderful post my friend and again I totally enjoyed your pictures and words. Take care:)
It was lovely to go on your walk with you even though you are so very far away. What a beautiful place to live. And I think nature is the best art in the world and can never be matched although we humans do try. Thank you for letting me into your world....
Just read your comment on my blog. You have a lovely daughter and I am glad she visits me too.
wow! It was a very enjoyable walk. It reminded me of the walks I enjoyed last summer in India and in Russia.Soon all the snow will melt away here and then you can join me for some similar amazing walks.Thank you very much for sharing the beautiful nature !
What a lovely post, full of lovely Spring sights. You are so lucky to have that wonderful walk right outside your house. Your compost looks good, hope your vegetable garden does well.
Your pictures are so beautiful. I love the clouds! What a wonderful place for a nice walk....
Thank you for the lovely walk ... I feel refreshed and revived! Takes the mind off everything except what I looked at through your eyes/lens. So peaceful, pretty and enjoyable - thank you!
That was the loveliest walk I have been on in a very very long time. I have been so wound up lately and your soothing walk has done wonders to my nerves! Thank you very very much for the beautiful scenery!Looks like such a beautiful place to live in! You have no idea how much you have helped! God bless you and looking forward to more! :)
Wanda, thank you so much for your kind encouraging words today on my tumbleweeds blog. You and several other amazing wonderful bloggers made my day and showed me clearly what I needed to do. I just thought maybe the Texas one was too much and no interest when my other 3 were doing so well. I guess I just didn't give it enough of a chance. Thank you. Your blog is amazing. Wow! I can't bellieve I have missed you and I am so glad you found me. I look forward to visiting you often.
Debbie
You live in a very beautiful place, absolutely wonderful to have that as part of your home, to see and watch from your house and to go and wander around at will, truly special. I'm taken by it all, and a thought, how similar what's happening where you are to where I am! That's good. I also think you are an extremely talented photographer. I look forward to the next walk you'll be sharing with us.
Thank you Wanda, I haven't been able to go out for a walk for almost a week and I need the exercise physically. The journey with you through your blogging and photos was the mental and spiritual exercise that fulfilled me.
Thank you also, for the warm and thoughtful comments to my blog, I truly look forward to them.
Joan
Popped in to say HELLO!!!
Your photos are beautiful (the shot up the tree trunk to the sky and the arbor w/the bell are my favorites!).
I will be back often!
T
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