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Just a place to share little marvels from my walks and from around the farm.

Spring is in full swing here, and oh, it’s so beautiful outside!

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Trillium flowers
Trillium flowers
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The main beaver dam is grettting a remodel
The main beaver dam is grettting a remodel
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If I were to eat only what I forage for, today I wouldn’t starve, he he
If I were to eat only what I forage for, today I wouldn’t starve, he he
 
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so nice to see a Trillium 'in the flesh'  I've only seen botanical pressed specimens and they give no idea of the colour of the flowers.
 
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Jill Dyer wrote:so nice to see a Trillium 'in the flesh'  I've only seen botanical pressed specimens and they give no idea of the colour of the flowers.



Speaking of color, on my phone the petals look kinda weird, not sure what happened there.

I’ll try to post another shot, maybe it will show better.
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Trillium flower
Trillium flower
 
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The new dog ran away today while I was running errands in town. I had to go get him from a neighbor a mile up the road. Bad dog!

We went for a walk afterwards.
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Skunk cabbage (Lysichiton americanus). They say it really stinks, I never tried to get close to find out:)
Skunk cabbage (Lysichiton americanus). They say it really stinks, I never tried to get close to find out:)
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Miner’s lettuce. I’ll have some in my next salad
Miner’s lettuce. I’ll have some in my next salad
 
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A few days lumped together.

A not so great image of salmon fry, which are baby salmon fish, trying to survive the rushing waters of the creek.

And some other little miracles.
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Salmon fry
Salmon fry
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Dead nettle
Dead nettle
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Beautiful Oregon grape blooming
Beautiful Oregon grape blooming
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Lil’ fella going somewhere at his own pace:)
Lil’ fella going somewhere at his own pace:)
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Daffodils ( I love yellow and green colors!)
Daffodils ( I love yellow and green colors!)
 
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