Tendrils

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  • Green For St Patrick’s Day

    March 17, 2026 Last month loads of bright yellow flowers were telling me they are winter hardy plants that bloom their hearts out. Now today, their leaves are looking up to gather energy from the sun for photosynthesis. Winter Aconite (Eranthis hyemalis) native to Europe and Asia Minor, growing from a bulb, blooming at about…

    March 17, 2026
  • A Calm Moment In A Turbulent Day

    March 16, 2026 Another day of strange weather. I captured this picture of a female Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis) during a calm moment, no rain, no wind, no tornadoes, thank goodness. She looks stunning in her subtle shades. _______________________ If you would like to receive my daily blog posts by email, sign up here!

    March 16, 2026
  • Hermit Thrush About to Migrate

    March 15, 2026 One of my winter residents, a Hermit Thrush (Catharus guttatus), striking a pose for me on a post. You can’t see its tail and back color. A warm reddish-brown set against its olive-brown back. Two different colors. A color placement that allows for comparing it with two other similar Thrushes, Swainson’s and…

    March 15, 2026
  • Ready To Go In The Oven

    March 14, 2026 Happy Pi Day. Actually not PIE DAY, but I’ll take this as a hint to get a pie created. This one, made from blueberries that grow here, a blueberry pie that is all set to go into the oven. 425° for 15 minutes, and 375° for 45 minutes longer and it will…

    March 14, 2026
  • Pickled Beet Eggs

    March 13, 2026 Deep, deep Pennsylvania Dutch roots and childhood memories of Pickled Beet Eggs. This, the beginning of a batch a couple years ago. _______________________ If you would like to receive my daily blog posts by email, sign up here!

    March 13, 2026
  • Bloodroot In Snow

    March 12, 2026 Yesterday and today, two days to remember. What weather. Yesterday it got up to 87°. That’s mighty warm for mid-March, then at midnight it was only down to 75°, by lunchtime the temperature had dropped to 32° and it was snowing. By the time the flakes stopped pouring from the sky —…

    March 12, 2026
  • An Enchanted Forest of Yellow

    March 11, 2026 Driving back up the mountain this morning, I noticed that Spicebush (Lindera benzoin) is in bloom. The woods are awash with its yellow blossoms that lean a bit toward green. A gorgeous time to see the many trees of the forest, nearly all still with no leaves, just the splash of yellow…

    March 11, 2026
  • Bumble Bee And Bloodroot

    March 10, 2026 The first of Bloodroot blooms (Sanguinaria canadensis) visited by the first of Common Eastern Bumblebees (Bombus impatiens). _______________________ If you would like to receive my daily blog posts by email, sign up here!

    March 10, 2026
  • The Joy Of Spring

    March 9, 2026 Yellow symbolizes sunshine, joy, happiness, and energy. And that is what it conveys to me as I see these, first of the spring Daffodils (Narcissus). Delayed a bit by our extremely cold weather, along with the snowcrete, but now in bloom. These the first, there are other varieties that will bloom later, spreading…

    March 9, 2026
  • A Woodcock In The Woods

    March 8, 2026 An American Woodcock (Scolopax minor). An amazing creature. Here, a photo with better lighting to see its handy beak. Their beaks are usually between 2.5 and 3 inches long, with a prehensile tip that is sensitive and flexible. The Woodcock uses its beak to probe soil, hunting for earthworms and other invertebrates,…

    March 8, 2026
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