
4-24-2022

5-22-2022
When I first began my almost-daily rambles, I felt almost guilty if I missed a day. I’ve let that guilt go now that I’m in my 70s, although I still walk most days. Today is one of the exceptions. After unseasonably hot weather last week, today it hasn’t been out of the 60s, and it’s been raining since last night. (We needed the rain.)
The spring flowers and shrubs have been blooming and the patches of Japanese honeysuckle and #$*!*% multiflora rose have often filled the air with their overly sweet scents. The locust trees, Blackhaw viburnum, plums and crabapples bloomed earlier; they were not so overpowering.

Rosa multiflora

Lonicera japonica

Viburnum rufidulum

Prunus angustifoli

Malus angustifolia

Robinia pseudoacacia
Some of the other flowers and shrubsdon’t have much scent but add color and/or interest in the Hollow.

Packera aurea

Veronica persica

Viola sororia

Stellaria pubera

Ranunculus bulbosus

Geranium maculatum

Veronica serpyllifolia

Sedum ternatum

Viola hirsutula

Rhododendron calendulaceum

Lonicera sempervirens

Liriodendron tulipifera

Sisyrinchium angustifolium

Magnolia virginiana

Rubus allegheniensis
And the butterflies!

Limenitis arthemis

Phyciodes cocyta

Phyciodes tharos

Vanessa virginiensis

Phyciodes tharos

Chlosyne nycteis

Lethe anthedon

Chlosyne nycteis
I hope you don’t think I know the names of all these flowers and butterflies! I rely on iNaturalist, and sometimes the experts have a better identification. Sometimes I even remember to go back and correct the blog. 🙂
Spring brings babies, too! A hen turkey crossed the road when I was driving down one day last week, and I watched as seven or eight poults scurried behind her. I’m sure there will be more soon. And there will be fawns, too. You can see below how big some of the does are, and, judging from their smaller appearance this morning, I’m pretty sure a few fawns are already hidden somewhere in the woods. You can also see how skinny and shaggy some–especially the 2021 fawns–were a few weeks ago.







Well, I’ve been working on this for a few hours, and it’s time to close. It’s still raining, and I keep looking to see if any deer show up. Maybe next time I’ll be able to post baby pictures!

4-23-2022

5-22-2022
Hello Julia This past Tuesday and Weds I was down at Woodfin River park with the plein as ire painters. It was so nice I talked Martin I to coming back with the dogs so I go have another go at it. I enjoyed the news letter report. Attaching my little painting. We are here till June 8th. Coming back up mid July till August 15.
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Thanks, Deborah! I’m glad you are enjoying the area.
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Julia, great to hear about your rambles again. It is so easy to forget about the pleasant scents of spring
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Thanks, Sharon!
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