


Shelley M. White -Author: Cannabis for Lyme disease // Clinical Herbalist: Lyme disease and co-infections // Yoga Instructor // Nutritionist
"Consider the birds of the air...."
nature + landscape photography / 123 degrees west, 45 degrees north
Where observation and imagination meet nature in poetry.
Bring Nature Into Life
Be Original!
Enjoying Scotland's Wildlife
Capturing the beauty of God's creation through the lens of a camera
An Artist's View
Lives and writes at the foot of Pikes Peak
Photographs taken with a bridge camera journaling nature and everyday life in Central Massachusetts and beyond.
storyteller with a camera
Gardening, making and exploring. Canberra, Australia.
The daily life of an addict in recovery
keeping an eye on nature
One tale, woven in a thousand
diary of a locked down American in Italy.
Exploring sustainable options, minimalism, and gardening.
Notes from a wildlife-friendly cottage garden
Lovely❤️
Thank you, Ali!
Spring time tree leaf colour along with the blossom is a joy just now. Is that a Maple tree flower in the big picture?
Yes, agreed, Brian.
I believe that is a sugar maple flower. Norway maple crosses have made their way into the forests here, so it can be challenging to get an accurate ID.
It looks very similar to our Field Maple.
Ah, the bursting forth of spring just makes you smile. Beautiful.
Thank you, Judy. All those small details, more happening everyday, are so rewarding.
Welcome signs!
Yes, indeed! 🙂
Very beautiful Eliza!
Thank you, Agnes!
So many beautiful flowers to enjoy! Lungwort reminds me of Virginia bluebells and when I just looked that up another word is lungwort oysterleaf! Andromeda is so gorgeous, flowering, now.
It is a gorgeous time of year with everything coming on fast with the rain and warmth. Lovely indeed!
Lovely! So joyful.
Thank you, Allison. Spring truly is a joyful time of year.
I love reliving Spring with you! We are about 3 weeks ahead. Early azaleas and dogwoods are about to burst!
Thanks, Val. I love how bloggers vicariously get to enjoy multiple springs, a gift that keeps on giving! 🙂
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Thank you, Susan. 🙂
Spring is underway…Yeah!!
Smiling ear to ear! 🙂
How vibrant yet tender. Love Spring!
Every new leaf and unfurling stem is a cause for celebration! 🙂
Yes, yes!
Such beauties! It might be a “silent” Sunday, but these posies speak volumes!
Thank you, Debbie!
Lovely spring flowers Eliza!
Thank you, Andrea!
Things are coming along nicely 😊
Ah, yes, they are. I LOVE this time of year!
Spring may take its time arriving in your part of the country but it unfurls beautifully!
Thank you, Kris. I think our long winter makes us appreciate the unfurling even more. 😉 Ever day is a celebration!
Hopeful, quiet beauty. Thanks, Eliza.
Thank you kindly, Jane. x
Hello, my pretties. 🙂
That they are – thanks much!
Nature is truly amazing how a flower or tree bud unfurls into a beautiful gem!
I feel exactly that way… miracles all around us!
It is comforting to see old friends return isn’t it. 😃
Yes, indeed!
Beautiful images Eliza. I love the pattern on the purple petals. 🙂
Thank you, Sylvia. That is Lungwort, a perennial I look forward to seeing every spring.
So gorgeous!
Thank you, Fi!
All flowers are a pleasure, but those we enjoy in Spring are especially delightful.
Agreed! Thanks, Steve.
A springtime wonder to behold, thank you Eliza. I am espec. drawn to the maple celebration. Wow, what an elegant and complex event new maple leaves go through.
Thank you, Jet. The unfolding of leaves is such a miraculous thing!
How beautiful! ❤
Thank you, Robin!
The new maple leaves and flowers epitomise spring. The lungwort is gorgeous – is it a native wild flower?
Lungwort is native to Europe, but isn’t invasive here. Its spread is hardly noticeable, thankfully. It does serve as an early pollinator plant when not much else is blooming.
It is lovely and has a real wildflower vibe about it!
Thank you, I love the way those mottled leaves add ‘light’ in the shade garden.