Simplex ‘Chi Chi’
A beautiful photo of petunias from Jon at Helluva Times. Please click the link above to see more of Jon’s beautiful pictures.
Simplex ‘Chi Chi’
A beautiful photo of petunias from Jon at Helluva Times. Please click the link above to see more of Jon’s beautiful pictures.
A recent hike above the lake shows some spring green.

Happy Sunday.

… boating. Spring is continuing along. 😊
Happy Saturday.
… to walk on the beach …

… and do some canoeing, too.

Happy Friday.
A pinkly-reflected sunset …

… and an early spring afternoon …

… full of promise.
Happy Thursday.
We’ve rotated enough in our turn around the sun such that in the last week or so, spring has, creeping on little kitten feet, arrived. The wind, while still cool, is soft and mellow and the sun feels fresh.

There isn’t any foliage yet, but it won’t be long.

Next week our temperatures are supposed to climb again. Yay!
Happy Sunday.
The lake sleeps, still taking its rest before industrious spring …

… and bustling summer …

… cradling vines in misty dreams of mellow sun and exuberant growth.
Happy Friday.
The recent higher temperatures and clearing skies produced a beautiful evening sky …

… and a windless, pink-toned blue hour became beautifully evident.

A lovely twilight.
Happy Thursday.
There is one particular hybrid that’s named “Laughing Jackass” but not this one. They all seemed to be laughing all the same.
Laughing All the Way
Beautiful orchids from Jonathan at Helluva Times. Please click the link above to see more of his stunning photography, especially of flowers. Gorgeous.
Yesterday I saw a marmot! Definitely an excellent sign of spring as these members of the squirrel family only emerge from hibernation when it’s warm enough.

But … I only saw one. Maybe the advance marmot checking out the weather?

This individual is part of a large colony of yellow-bellied marmots who live under the breakwater boulders at the edge of the lake. As long as you don’t get too close, they’re happy to let humans observe them as much as they like.

Marmots are the largest and heaviest members of the squirrel family but behave quite differently. Not only do they hibernate and live together in large colonies, they also are very affectionate with each other, even going to the extent of sharing their food.
Although this was a lone sighting, it was great to see him and recognise what he portends!
Happy Tuesday.