Sunday, April 23, 2017

Greening

Earth Day 2017.   It's been raining all week.  The hillsides are getting greener and greener.  I snuck out between the showers to click a few photos.

 
This time of year always reminds me of Robert Frost's poem: 

        "Nature's first green is gold, Her hardest hue to hold,
Her early leaf's a flower, but only so an hour ...."



The woods are full of dogwoods in bloom.


The dawn redwood is leafing out.  I need to find a special place to plant this little tree this spring.


Spring is such a hopeful time of the year.  I'm hoping the environment can  survive the next four years of people in power who care more for money than the earth.

Sunday, April 9, 2017

The First Week of April

This past week has been cold and rainy and very windy.  All the clouds blowing in and out have made for some dramatic skies above the house above Heck Creek. 



Of course, no photo can really capture the sky.


Between the showers the Pop, with a little help from me, managed to get almost all of the siding on the big storage shed.  With its construction we now have all the stuff here and can stop paying for the storage unit.  We're slowly trying to sell or donate all the things we don't need so we can get rid of some of the clutter.


Finally the wind has blown away all the clouds and we have sunshine.


This morning there's not a cloud in the sky.   I can begin to see some color on the trees on the hill across the way.

  
And the redbud is flowering.

  
 Robyn's daisy just can't wait--it's bloomed its first bloom indoors.