Matricaria Chamomilla
A beautiful flower picture from Jonathan Chua at Helluva Times. Please click the link above to see more of his fantastic photography.
Matricaria Chamomilla
A beautiful flower picture from Jonathan Chua at Helluva Times. Please click the link above to see more of his fantastic photography.
… are in charming abundance …

… adding beauty and depth ..

… to an ordinary day.
I hope there’s a little beauty in your day. Happy Wednesday.
… I see …

… a swollen river that normally is a slow- moving creek …

… a pink peony bud …

… rosemary blooms …

… a tranquil late afternoon …

… a rhododendron bud …

… a lovely sunset.
Happy Tuesday
I saw this huge bumblebee searching for nectar in a rhododendron bloom. I had never seen one this large before; it was at least 20mm (0.8 inch) if not more. I wondered how it could possibly fly with that bulky, very heavy body. Although bees do not fly in defiance of the rules of aviation, it sure can seem like it!

After some research, I found that this is a Nevada bumblebee; it is common from Alaska and British Columbia to as far south as California and as far west as New Mexico.

Here is a picture of a more average-sized bumble bee; it was foraging next to the huge Nevada bumblebee and looked like a mini-cooper next to a semi-truck! I’m much more used to seeing these smaller ones, but whether large, small, honeybee or bumblebee, they are extremely important to the heath and welfare of so many of Earth’s plants.
Vive les abeilles! 🐝
Here is a sample of some of the spring glories we have right now.







In Canada, the long Victoria Day weekend is about to start; please enjoy your camping or barbecuing or whatever you might have planned. For everyone else, have a good regular weekend and don’t forget to enjoy the flowers. 💐
Alberta’s provincial flower, the lovely pink wild rose, has started to bloom.

Our recent slow rainfall has activated their attractive, gentle scent.

I’ve seen several large bushes loaded with buds, so there will be many more of them over the next couple of weeks.

The beauties of spring continue to emerge; I wish I could slow it down a little.
Happy Tuesday.
The white rhododendrons in one of the city gardens have started to bloom.

Rhododendrons come in many lovely shades but I don’t often see the white ones.

To me, they feel very springy indeed. Fresh and light and tempered by the merest hint of very pale pink, they seem to epitomise the new growing season.

They almost glow in the sun.
Happy rhododendron Saturday.




Happy Thursday.
Here’s a little stroll through some of our bloomers from the last three weeks. 🌸






I hope you are enjoying your bloomers, too! 🌼
This year the crabapple trees are literally covered in beautiful, mildly scented blossoms that are a joy to behold.

A nearby public garden has about 20 of these trees.

A recent bit of wind has caused many, many of their petals to start falling and drifting …

… covering the ground and the surface of a nearby pond in a lovely floral carpet.

The bounties of spring are innumerable; a promise of things to come.
Happy Sunday.