
Photos: John and Suzanne’s Mom.
Alumnae from my college left a May Day basket at my retirement place. So nice!
Here’s another round-up of recent photos, including Easter and May Day. The one above represents a classic May 1 tradition that even florists seem to have forgotten. Women’s colleges keep May Day alive in the US.
The next two are of Easter at Suzanne’s. We were glad to be able to celebrate a holiday with both John’s family and Suzanne’s again. Hers recently got back from five months in Sweden. Her daughter designed the brownie cupcakes topped with Peeps.
The next picture shows one of the earliest signs of spring in Massachusetts, a spring “ephemeral” called bloodroot.
The next two are from my recent California trip. Mitsuwa Marketplace was in walking distance from my brother’s assisted living and a big hit gastronomically. The Mexican bush sage with its purple flowers was one of many plants that felt exotic to this Easterner.






Those brownies are adorable! The first picture is such a sweet one. And beautiful Easter table. How lovely to have both families together.
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Those peeps are so cute! neat way to decorate a cupcake.
Bloodroot flowers are so pretty, they grow here in the mountains, they tell me spring has arrived.
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I love those plants!
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