Is it spring yet?
Yesterday we had rain, snow, sleet, thunder and lightning all within a few moments of each other and some at the same time. Odd, but I guess it’s spring. Photos by L and C Wilker
Continue reading →Yesterday we had rain, snow, sleet, thunder and lightning all within a few moments of each other and some at the same time. Odd, but I guess it’s spring. Photos by L and C Wilker
Continue reading →April 22 is Earth Day, a time to be more aware of our environment and our actions that affect it. Today I posted at Canadian Writers Who are Christian. To read my post, click here: Love this Earth: Five Actions … Continue reading →
Frost on the plants this morning My footprint in some of the remaining snow Tulip stems? Wait and see. Daffodils soon to come in our front flowerbed, and narcissus on the right I’m ready for spring. How about you? Saturday … Continue reading →
The daily prompt from WordPress: You have to learn a new skill.Do you prefer to read about it, watch someone else do it, hear someone else describe it, or try it yourself. As much as I enjoy reading about something … Continue reading →
It’s that gardening time of year when the markets are filled with fresh fruits and vegetables from people’s gardens and orchards. I love to go to market at this time of year and also pick produce from my own garden. … Continue reading →
Daisies, the kind you see in fields and lanes Gaillardia, bloom from June until first frost in October … Continue reading →
My husband and I went for a hike on Mother’s Day, following the trail that runs through our region. Here’s a few photos I took along the way. Small butterfly looking for nectar The trail connects with Bluff Side … Continue reading →
Hibiscus blooming in time for Christmas My husband experimented with features on our camera to get this close-up shot. When a tall stem started shooting up on this aloe plant, I watched to see what would happen. Of all the … Continue reading →