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Subterfugery
April 23, 2019 - Every year at just about this time, I make a mental note to start examining the flowers for the presence of a "bee" that...
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Our own crocus flower show
March 18, 2019 - A mere day or two after I spotted the first Crocus blooms at a well-situated, south-facing, heat-absorbing-and-releasing...
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Not quite breaking rocks
April 22, 2018 - One of the most reliable signs that we've finally turned a corner towards real spring... not just calendar spring... is...
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Prim and pleasurable
April 07, 2018 - The snow is gone, but the chill remains, and, with it, the absolutely grudging progress of what is, after all, supposed...
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Sun fly
March 06, 2018 - It actually got warm today... well, warmish... and when I'd finally finished up enough inside work to be able to finally...
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Ground-level suns
March 01, 2018 - When the first Winter Aconite leaves and blossoms-to-be poked out of the leaf litter last week, I expected that their fl...
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Unbuttoned
July 12, 2016 - Buttonbush is one of the signature flowers of the mid-July wetlands, and on a recent bike ride past a stand of these shr...
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Iced spice
April 05, 2016 - Winter Storm Ursula bid us a fond farewell—OK, I was fond of the chance to get in a few more laps around my cross-countr...
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Up close and personal
April 14, 2015 - With genuine warmth in the air, the early blooming flowers are filled with all manner of hymenopterans. I've spotted a f...
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