Monday, March 20, 2017

In Celebration of Spring



It's the Spring Equinox, and to celebrate, I'm sharing photos taken over the years at Bean Hill of emerging life. At the bottom of this page is information about the pictures.



                       















     

    

   









        







Dawn of spring, 2016.
Apple, crabapple, and dogwood trees blooming in mid-April.
The crabapple we call "Mother" because we planted it for Mother on her 95th birthday.
A bright yellow daffodil--one of many!
Pretty Johnny Jump-ups.
Daffodils in one of the front gardens.
Crocus surrounded by stonecrop sedum.
An opposum stopped by a birdfeeder after waking up from his (or her)winter nap.
Dogwood blossoms.
Trout Lilies grow all through the woods in early spring.
Spring comes to the Jersey Woods.
A harmless snake emerged from the pipe where she (or he) apparently spent the winter.
May Apple, another woodland flower.
"Spring Beauties" are tiny white and pink flowers that grow in abundance at the edge of the woods in April.





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