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Last evening's gold is gone, but what terrific shades of spring green remain!
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If anything the meadow and the forest in the back are an even deeper green.
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Flowering dwarf ginseng caught Amy's camera lens. It's nice to see it again this year.
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Incredibly interesting things grow on the top of a stone wall after it has been in place for a long time. I don't know exactly what they are, but they make a fascinating photograph.
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Bleeding heart flowers present interesting shapes in a gorgeous pink.
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This closeup of a white Trillium with water droplets, shadows and pollen is my absolute favorite.
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Back at the shade garden we get to see Jack's back. Having just emerged the leaf is still curled tight. Perhaps tomorrow is will make Jack's pulpit.
After a nice long walk , a cool drink and a little time on the garden bench is welcome.
3 comments:
Thanks for sharing this lovely walk... delightful!
I love that trillium picture, too!
Jack in the pulpit grew behind our house as well.
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