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Things noticed yesterday on a walk with David:

Daffodils and purple violets blooming on the south-facing sides of houses; scilla blooming at random.

Crows, cardinals, finches, robins seen; bluejays heard, chickadees heard.

Things noticed in yard:

Crocuses blooming; one wild geranium out of three putting up foliage; the first of the waterlily tulips blooming, one red Appeldoorn tulip half open, the rosettes of hairy bellflower taking over everywhere, apparently hellbent on beating out the motherwort for Most Encompassing Nuisance Behavior by an Otherwise Welcome Plant; more scilla blooming; daylilies becoming large; bleeding-heart up, hollyhocks up, tradescantia and daffodils and grape hyacinths all showing foliage; leaves on the White Rose of York bush I was worried about, though it has some winterkilled bits; oriental lilies starting to show; snowdrops blooming in the front yard as well as the back; a milliard tree seedlings where no tree seedlings should be; winter aconite blooming by the front sidewalk, where I forget I planted it; goldenrod and beebalm up. Whee!

It's going to be time to mow the grass before I really want to.

Pamela

Date: 2003-04-24 03:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] noveldevice.livejournal.com
All my previous roses have buds swelling...my new ones are starting to develop foliage. I think Forgotten Dreams will win the race this year for First Bloom. I can't wait. :)

Date: 2003-04-24 04:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] marykaykare.livejournal.com
There are bunches of houses on our street whose tulips are just coming into bloom. My favorites are the enormous purple ones a couple of blocks north although the beautiful red and yellow ones in the next block south are wonderful too. I had a bunch of purple tulips and white tulips and purple and white tulips in the front yard of the CA house. Sigh. And I'm really going to miss the beautiful deep purple bearded iris that are in the back yard there.

MKK

Report from Zone 7

Date: 2003-04-25 02:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lblanchard.livejournal.com
It sounds like we're one phase ahead of you, more or less.

The early daffodils all shriveled up in the community garden between noon and 5:00 p.m. Lucky for me, I photographed them when the shrivel had started but wasn't noticeable. See these photos.

Our community garden grass should have been mowed last week -- it fought the reel mower something fierce. The going was easier in the Michelle Cutner garden where the ground cover is mostly chickweed which lies down and dies in a week or so anyhow.

Going out on a limb...

Date: 2003-04-25 10:55 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] resqdog51.livejournal.com
...and maybe not the best place to post, but...

...I noticed you answered on Peg Kerr's journal and your name struck a note. After a visit of your journal and tracking down WHY that name sounded so very familiar...

May I ask? Are you an author and, if so, were you the author of a book called "Tam Lin"?

No offense or intrusion intended! It just really hit a note with me and I just had to ask...

Thanks for your time!

Res

Re: Going out on a limb...

Date: 2003-06-07 09:47 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] resqdog51.livejournal.com
ugh, I thought I'd responded to this AGES ago, I'm very sorry!

I did want to say that I have THROROUGHLY enjoyed Tam Lin. *grin* When I read it the first time, I'd just learned about the legend of Tam Lin and the book was perfect for me. (I think my favorite character, tho, was Robin.)


And thanks for the 'Stick around' invitation!

Res

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