I guess it will be an afternoon walk this week.
Still the skies are blue, there's a bit of a breeze and the temperature is moderate.
Off we go.
Lots of white flowers this time of year.
Elderberry
Blackberry
Daisies
Douglas fir cones
Hazel nuts - I've been watching the chipmunks harvest them.
It's a wonderful year for Columbia lilies - there are eight plants in full bloom.
The first of the blackberries.
Corn lilies.
Pink blossoms of blackberries.
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For years our performing arts curtain was of blackberry blossoms.
Bitter cherries are ripening...
...and the Robins are eating them lickity-split.
Yummy!
Douglas' Spirea is budding out.
Right now I think that the Ocean Spray is the star of the show.
4 comments:
I want to go on a walk with you. It is so pretty! RJ
I love all your walks. The wild flowers are so pretty this time of year.
I love talking walks with you, your so informative. Do the hazelnuts grow wild? We order our Hazelnuts from a farm in Oregon, it would be neat to go out and pick your own.
Lovely walk, so pretty. Diane
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