... I know. It's been a while. I'm a procrastinator who ends up putting it off all together. (Guess that makes me a well accomplished procrastinator, doesn't it!) I think of things to write about, put it off... then too much time passes by. Either I don't remember at that point or just lack the motivation.
I did get out in the yard again (referring to the previous post). I think it was the next night or so. The pile of leaves I gathered was actually much larger than the previous -- but still not enough to put a dent into what needs to be done! Then there was rain... and cold weather... and congestion.
Do pine trees produce pollen? On one of our not so rainy days, Keith had the sprinkler going (he's attempting to get some grass seeds growing) & when the water would hit the pine branches this puff of green would billow off of it, slowly dissipating into the air. I was guessing it had fallen off of other trees & simply landed on the pines. Either way, it was enough reason not to go near when I had been horribly congested for quite some time.
Then there's the oh so lovely weather (said sarcastically). It's snowed twice since my last post & there was sleet in there too. It's May people. I'm done with winter. It needs to go away. Pronto. The colder temperatures wouldn't be so bad if they didn't follow decent, truly spring-like days. Then the cold just feels so much colder. This morning I had to break out my winter coat. When I arrived at work, it was snowing. In the words of Joss, "Grrr Argh."

On a brighter note... On one of the "spring-like days" I was able to take a few pictures outside. I discovered that while the majority of my smashed flowering almond was bare, one branch truly flourished. (Dead trees &/or branches have fallen far too many times on it.) It was a pleasant site since just before that I was wondering if it was alive at all. ... And no, I didn't get those leaves up yet!This weekend friends from out of town were visiting... Sarah & I made our way to the mountain for a walk in the woods. It was almost cut short by threatening rain drops -- they disappeared after we turned around. So we went another direction! We came across some lovely trilliums -- I had to take a picture or two... I was excited to see them, mine have yet to bloom.













4 comments:
Beautiful trillium! Last weekend at the metroparks I saw white and also deep magenta--just beautiful. Isn't Spring the very best time of year? (Obviously I'm not majorly plagued w/allergies.) I would imagine pines do produce pollen or how else would they produce seeds? I hope you're breathing more easily. Mutti
Beautiful
the flowers are in full bloom here!
That last photo is awesome...
Why thank you e4!
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