
Photos: Suzanne and John’s Mom.
First Jack-in-the-Pulpit I had seen in years.
Today I’m sharing recent photos — mostly of Massachusetts spring flowers. One thing I’m especially enjoying this year is all the wildflowers. After my retirement community built a boardwalk that could accommodate walkers and wheelchairs, the administration and a group of residents started planting (ethically grown) wildflowers. Wonderful! And then we got a trip to the Native Plant Trust’s Garden in the Woods, which is entirely wildflowers.
Below, note a flowering May apple near our boardwalk. It’s followed by yellow Lady slippers at Garden in the Woods. At the same nature preserve, we learned about Golden club, which is found in the wetland area. So unusual!
There are more pictures from Garden in the Woods after that.







Next are a couple photos from our local library. The librarians love fun art projects, often involving child artists. They offer loads of activities for kids. For example: painting book bricks to border a garden.


Next are Jane’s poppies. Jane has a variety of flowers and edibles in one of the raised beds in our community.

Finally, here are some pansies that seemed to sing, reminding me of the pansies in a wacky Disney remix I love.


Those dancing pansies in Alice are fun. Pansies are one of my favorites.
Oh, those lady slippers are beauties! How wonderful to have that boardwalk so that folks who have mobility issues can get out and enjoy nature.
Yes. So nice to be surrounded by lovely things just now.
Wild flowers are beautiful! The queen anns lace is starting to bloom here along with daisies. The moth wall is lovely , and the colorful bird adds cheer , gorgeous poppies and pretty pansies! The video was enjoyed!!😀
You are much farther along with spring in Tennessee.