Spring is in full swing in central Georgia. Everything is green now, including the pecan trees. The pecans seem to wait until they’re certain that no late frost will sneak up on them, and then they leaf out with a vengeance.
Around my house, there is plenty of color and greenery. I will share a few pictures with you, to get today’s conversation started. Many of the plants in my yard are natives, which I’ve either purchased, or gathered from nearby fields and forests.
The Daily Bucket is a nature refuge. We amicably discuss animals, weather, climate, soil, plants, waters and note life’s patterns spinning around us.
We invite you to note what you are seeing around you in your own part of the world, and to share your observations in the comments below.
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My apologies for the long dry spell with no diaries. I have enough material for plenty of them, if I take the time to put them together.
And there I thought that Coneheads were only found on old Saturday Night Live episodes.
One final picture:
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