Wednesday, January 25, 2023

Flowers blooming in -

- February 2019 (repost)

We all know this isn't real spring.  Even with crazy climate changes, there's more freezing weather to come.  It has always happened. (But there's a bit of hope that it won't...ha ha ha.)





I wish sometimes that I'd visited here at Blue Ridge Apartments before the new owners, and the renovations.  If they hadn't torn everything apart to put in new things, I wouldn't have had a chance to move here unless an older tenant was so frustrated she moved elsewhere. I really love having new carpet, new appliances, new kitchen and bathroom cabinets!

But outside is a bit different.  Put new siding on old buildings and you know what can happen.  There's a lot of siding now that has green growing on it where the sun doesn't shine.

In the past the grounds may have had more flowers (almost certainly) as a result of many gardener type grands living here.  The remains are a few bulbs which come up every spring.  Some no longer come up though, because the grounds crew has spread mulch on all the beds to deter anything from growing there (a.k.a. Roundup.)

There used to be a bed of beautiful lilies of the valley.  

Out in lawn areas, which are swept with huge machines weekly during the growing season, a few bulbs still live.  Or next to a tree, where the new mowers can't cut them back.

A rocky area with tree roots everywhere is host to many little crocuses.

Today's quote:

Matter is spirit moving slowly enough to be seen. —Pierre Teilhard de Chardin


12 comments:

  1. Hello,
    I love the crocus and daffodils, very pretty. I am glad some bulbs are hanging in there. Take care, have a happy day!

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    1. I did love seeing these little reminders of spring.

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  3. There was a fabulous display of summer flowers in a roadside ditch near us. When I returned in the next summer, a machine was very bust mowing it. 😢

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    1. Oh that's too bad. Many wild flowers are being planted to hopefully keep butterflies and other pollinators happy. They don't look so great just before blooming however.

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  4. I always love seeing the first flowers of spring. Daffodils make me so happy.

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    1. Me too. And I get impatient with the limitations of cameras to capture what I see...the yellow just turns so flat.

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  5. I love those crocuses. May they escape the grounds crew.

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  6. Flowers can be so persistent! I love seeing a cocky daffodil blooming all alone in a field as if it owned the place.

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