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Dawn from the Blue Ridge Parkway - Wednesday May 20, 2026 with iPhone.

Friday, May 29, 2026

Springing flowers

 

This Venus Flytrap may have caught a less than real fly...but it's a new enjoyment of one of my daughters-in-law!

I love honeysuckle, though it can certainly take over a place. My favorite summertime thing to do with it was to pick a nice white flower (the yellows are older) and pull out the stamen from the bottom, and then lick the drop of nectar from it. Sorry bees, I would take maybe 4-5 drops.

A favorite caterpillar...that of the Monarch Butterfly.

Bleeding Hearts, I've never grown.









It may seem difficult at first, but everything is difficult at first. - Miyamoto Musashi

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  2. Lovely pictures and quotes. When I was a child, my walk to the school bus took me down an alleyway that had a profusion of honeysuckle cascading all down a fence - I can still recall the wonderful scent, like honey.

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    1. Now I wonder who wisely taught me about drinking the nectar of honeysuckle blooms. Who said, "let me show you something you'll like." And I know I've tried teaching a few children the miracle of being like a bee and enjoying it.

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  3. Good morning. Lilacs linger and forget-me-nots too, but they are in decline, so spring is almost done.

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    1. I am glad I don't only post one or two photos daily...and probably have more springtime beauties to share all summer long. Perhaps even a snowy photo will creep into my thoughts in high summer.

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  4. ...Barbara, you have assembled a beautiful collection today. "The Natural is the larger sacred community to which we belong," FOR SURE!

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    1. I had an interesting question at the "wellness checkup" at the doctor's yesterday. "What is most important to you?" I guess since Advent Health is religiously owned, they were searching for something to do with higher power. I had wanted to just say Nature, but compromised and said "Family and Nature."

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  5. I keep forgetting to try the honeysuckle. We have plenty locally. Maybe today. Make like a bee! They do have a lot of other options just now though.

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    1. Enjoy your first true nectar experience. Whenever I hear that honey was the only sweetener available to early mankind/womankind, I beg to differ.

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