In the left hand photo is a delicate flower referred to as rabbit ears or bunny ears. I have seen hundreds of these blooming under our scrub oak trees.
The light pink bloom in the next photo, has a tall stem, and I have seen them sporadically for a few weeks now. They don’t seem to like too much sun, and there is lots of moss at the base of this one.
On the right is a deer trail, with the same pink wildflower in the upper left corner of the photo. Deer tend to follow the same paths when wandering their “home area”, and the above photo is a worn path they use when climbing an embankment above a driveway.
Here are buttercups, that surprised me one morning. They were above the hill where I dump my weed buckets and flower prunings.
I’m not sure if these ox-eye daisies ever died out over the winter. They are everywhere, and I am constantly digging them out of my flowerbeds.
In the morning, it is not unusual to see spider webs in the grass. When they are wet with dew, they are easy to spot.
I thought they were cool looking, so wanted to share the pictures.
March 26, 2015 at 5:22 pm
Spring is definitely gorgeous! ❤