The new leaf pierced through the old leaf as it grew!
After reading the cookbook* that offered me new perspective, I look forward to this bush flowering each spring now! And will probably forever associate it with the twins' fourth grade publishing party!
One of the trees at the twins' school looked so pretty, I had to try to get a picture! It was so much better in person though.
When we got back from Emily and William's band concert, the tops of the trees looked like they were on fire!
And we spotted a rainbow! If you look closely, you can see it in the other picture too!
The dew clinging to the grass seeds looked too cool.
Nicole gave me some sweet William last year, and it thrived! It's so pretty, and green and healthy looking! She said it might even flower this year! = )
New growth on this evergreen is a bright green color!
The moon was big and bright, long before the sunset.
I usually hear the woodpecker, but rarely see it. These holes might be the work of a woodpecker?
I think all springs in Michigan are chilly, but knowing how short lived the morning walks will be this spring, has me thankful for each and every morning we do get to walk!
later days
*The title is Big Heart, Little Stove by Erin French and while it seems strange that a cookbook could inspire me this much, it has been over a year, and I'm still benefiting from the read, so no regrets!
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