Words and pictures from the author of And the Crows Took Their Eyes as well as the Elizabeth Goodweather Appalachian Mysteries . . .
Thursday, April 17, 2025
Mostly Green
After the greys and browns of winter, the bright yellows and purples of spring bulbs were a delight. But the tidal wave of green that surrounds us now is balm to the soul.
We still have lots of flowers on the trees. The dogwoods, pink and white, are gorgeous everywhere. And the azaleas are glorious, as always. The Washington area is azalea heaven. Seeing everything leafed out is such a relief after a bad winter. It feels like life starting again.
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Green is slowly appearing here. I think that white iris is looking good for blooming this year.
Baby greens are so clear a green!
We still have lots of flowers on the trees. The dogwoods, pink and white, are gorgeous everywhere. And the azaleas are glorious, as always. The Washington area is azalea heaven. Seeing everything leafed out is such a relief after a bad winter. It feels like life starting again.
Beautiful post
We just have tiny spots. Crocuses are tiny and hardly ubiquitous. But it will. I am looking forward to that initial flush of green in the trees,
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