I'm looking forward to the orchard blooming - hoping that it will and that I will be around the day it does, not off teaching somewhere. I love to walk amongst those boughs full of blossoms.




The bulbs I planted a few years ago are multiplying nicely. It's nice that there is a flowering plant that the sheep and deer really don't bother with.

The flowering quince is such a pretty shade of pink. Must bring some blooms in for the kitchen table.

Here's one of the lambs that has just arrived at the pasture in front of our house. It is a lovely sight to have a field full of sheep grazing outside your windows, I must admit.

Good week everyone.
8 comments:
I always love seeing all your fabulous photos. Enjoyed the NNK podcast interview, too.
Lovely photos, I love the Spring, it's my favourite season.
Love
Lyn
xxx
Oh, the quince IS lovely!
-Deborah
Pretty flowers. What is lichen (a type of flower?) and how would you use it in the dyeing process?
Those lambs don't look much like lambs anymore. It's amazing how quickly they grow! Being a city girl, I'd just say that's a sheep.
Lichen is a great indicator of air quality - the more lichen and the more "raised" your lichen , the better the air quality. Looks like you have some wonderfully clean air up there!
I actually learned something new about lichen:
What are Lichens?
Lichens (Latin, lichen, from the Greek word meaning "tree moss") are unusual organisms because they consist of fungal threads and microscopic green alga living together and functioning as a single organism.
from:
http://www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/sciences/botanicalsciences/majordivisions/KingdomFungi/Lichens/Lichens.htm
Wow - who knew?
Beautiful Spring! Our color is still a ways off up here in Alaska!
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