It may get colder, but there’s no turning back now. It’s spring for sure.
Here is a greening-up roof garden maintained by a brilliant landscaper at work. The tree in the foreground is my second favorite of his twisty trees. The first favorite is behind glass, and when I try to snap it, I just get a picture of Suzanne’s Mom taking a picture.
In other photos: The wind was causing a cow balloon to pull against its tether. A bumblebee was one of 20 in my neighbor’s weeping cherry. See it at the top of the picture.
Orange jackets from yesterday’s happy Boston Marathon were lined up for a city tour. And in the Rose Kennedy Greenway, several organizations, including the Coast Guard and Life is good were volunteering for clean-up duty as part of Earth Day.
And speaking of Earth Day, you can enjoy a genuine earthy-crunchy Earth Day celebration in Concord on Saturday. The parade is always a hoot. Check out details here.





Actual spring days have been hard to come by! Enjoy!
Where are you enjoying your spring days, KerryCan?
North of Plattsburgh, NY, and about 60 miles south of Montreal, on Lake Champlain. And it sure didn’t feel like spring today!
Oh, my! That’s a chilly part of the world. But beautiful, I believe.
Yay for pollinators! I was gently amazed back in March to see a tiny bee/wasp/pollinator buzzing in and out of the very first crocii pushing out of the ground into flower. It was still very cold, but this little pollinator was already hard at work.
Somehow or other, they know exactly when to show up.