Monthly Archives: May 2020

Wordless Wednesday

Posted in Country Gardening, My Photos | Tagged , , , , | 78 Comments

Newborn Twins

My sister took these two photos of newborn white-tailed deer fawns in the woods near her house. They were still wet! They were well camouflaged amidst the beech leaves and didn’t move a muscle. Apparently, newborns do not have a … Continue reading

Posted in Field Notes | Tagged , , | 138 Comments

Wildlife Wednesday

Recent sightings at the beaver pond up the road. Life continues, most reassuringly.

Posted in Field Notes, My Photos | Tagged , , , , | 120 Comments

Silent Sunday

Posted in Country Gardening, My Photos | Tagged , , , , , | 58 Comments

Wordless Wednesday

Posted in Country Gardening, My Photos | Tagged , , , , | 75 Comments

Primrose Yellow

In my gardens, I have three colors of Cowslips (Primula veris): red/orange, deep yellow and pale yellow, which is my favorite. I’ve arranged it with the lovely sky-blue Grape Hyacinth (Muscari armeniacum) ‘Valerie Finnis’, a sprig of Euphorbia ‘Diamond Frost’ and Barrenwort (Epimedium x versicolor … Continue reading

Posted in Country Gardening, My Photos | Tagged , , , , , | 138 Comments

False Hellebore

Posted in Field Notes, My Photos | Tagged , , , , | 46 Comments

Silent Sunday

Posted in Field Notes, My Photos | Tagged , , | 82 Comments