Yes, Spring Will Come, But First…
Monday was a beautiful spring day (not that it won’t turn cold and rainy again and maybe even snow), and I went out for a walk around the premises, looking for new life. But paradoxically, I fell in love with the winter garden all over again, and decided to take you on one last tour. It’s all being cut down tomorrow. I came to the front flower beds just as the glorious rays of the sun were slanting their golden evening light over everything. This hollyhock came back years after Jason pulled all the plants out because they had become diseased. Surprise! I had to wait a couple months to see what color it would be (white). I’m not sure hollyhocks go with the current garden plan, but I do like a surprise, and I’m hoping it will bring a few friends along this year. These yellow coneflowers are maybe not as tall as they appear in this shot, but I love how they are shooting for the sky, even after a long winter. Myself, I was desperate for Daylight Saving Time to begin. This is Baptis...