Today was wonderful! Birds, sun, light breeze, flowers. It's leaving again tomorrow, but at least we got to enjoy it for a day.
The white birch is loaded with catkins swaying. Dark pine and blue sky behind it.
![white birch tree with catkins](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhHJbYm5JSz7l6th0kpWF1uemNwZGdSFehzhbtoEr96KcQyWhC4Q-TKrIsJnj_jADSDQ0e37rzrfJ8jYvKwY14VcX7XNoX4MNEb5XrEmPX9Y5m4IQdeRzekTxMyyta_W_w_7zIxV74h8HI/s280/BirchWhite03.jpg)
The daffodils are at their finest. I really am not going to do anything with flower beds any more, but that doesn't mean I can't enjoy the things that come up without any extra attention, right? Here is Mt. Hood- a gift from Marie. It opens with a pale yellow trumpet that changes to pure white.
![Mt Hood daffodil](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEingWIk8WyqetohtNxA1Es4ucOee3NY7QfQ5eOCp9op8xEO7037SA7skA5b5magiqoR6WfOlamslXNdilxID1KqfX8HLdXofLnhzSg6DcpdhhCoxoYxpyNe1FKUC0SCaizaWKZMcUpViYE/s280/daffodils-mthood02.jpg)
And the multi-color ones that I don't know the actual variety, with a buttercup behind it.
![multi-color daffodil](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgjbG-ZoaAxrQbQMHHNyuuYljemo7API_2jb9KsSYyv_72ztSw2DaLZ2hxx-s4-NptYekNEZNDOxkjFQCeyRjb3fnKMZsvXZUpdzNik88l1SwOV_8K0Hny-uD5waZp6J2o5s1v7_jXW_vA/s280/daffodils-multi-03.jpg)
I think this variety is 'Minnow.' It's a miniature, one of the remnants of my rock garden. I do miss my rock garden, but it was SO much work.
![Minnow daffodil](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhRF5LEaY5LUZiKVRwK89c5Q5Z12U0Ne9BHcx10hHQwvZco6J1JZBBRd28r0Jowdy6AaCzU2E1pWaMke6nozptcycPS-kgChzgBpooAXzPbHJmJ9x5W9K93RHhyphenhyphenfNCyAPWYpkaz9mv7BRs/s280/daffodils-minnow01.jpg)
Ester gave me some of this corydalis last year. She had so much that she wanted some of it to go away.
![purple corydalis](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhw_Zd43ZYb7QGKwICuSJgaU13rf6c1JkxDBeuTgFUbhhlVh_M266T3h9QBuLG09ouY1V9xr9k8OM4MsIXFGltJhX36sde4c4viWGcMq0vqtFxy3eDvsWisZrlbWDCaXHgOUrNgQFzbDj8/s280/CorydalisPurple01.jpg)
One of my favorite daffodils. I bought these long ago, and they don't self-propagate prolifically, but neither have they died. It's called 'Duke of Windsor.' Plain yellow dafs behind it.
![Duke of Windsor daffodil](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiWQhFOXgC-rvpOecvPOT4xdO4cBITol0NE0HpfjjhSvhzBRzAtUaf3-yDrEgz1YY3igMYTGgcbyx5b9jaP78JNP5EAfVz9pdLcBjg9s6j7rqSKJBZo0_9uzkYvfATE6kL7et0g8yCHxgw/s280/daffodils-dukewindsor02.jpg)
And, these are some unknown variety of Sempervivum, Hens and Chicks. They stay maroon all season long, but the color is best in spring.
![maroon sempervivum](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgw9-L65aAj4qybBzAJTPnDsToCpn1yjPt9mVBF3rdtFzCsuo-GXB6jgT5Hn7KUunSKrf3RvSX11EP3Vyj2vl3fQTDZfgSNOyodtuJtIoxrHhai_DCpg58QC9IGvBXFLPOcNQ1cdCXi6r0/s280/Sempervivum05.jpg)
It's tempting to play in the gardens, but I AM GOING to focus on the things I can actually make happen. I can't compete with the deer, rabbits, squirrels, moles and rotten soil.
In other news: I wrote all morning (making notes), did laundry, did some small things on the trailer and researched a couple things I need, took a short walk, and went to bell choir practice. Then on the way home, I did grocery shopping. I guess it was a full day. No wonder I'm a little tired.
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This is my favorite time of year. Even the cold days. It's good to see some spring flowers. I saw my first wildflower of the year the other day, but the dog destroyed it before I got a picture.
ReplyDeleteThe flowers that come up with no extra attention are my favorite kind. I am not a gardener so that's pretty much all I get.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blossoms. A joy to behold.
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