Spring!
I hope it’s safe to say that Spring has finally arrived in the San Juans. We have enjoyed tiny blips of sunshine the past two afternoons, enough to awaken life in miniature around our home. I’ve found these tiny lives going about business on the “highway” around the top of our above ground pool, crumbled mounds of dirt in hard-packed soil where little mining bees have excavated their way to the surface from a long winter sleep, and a suite of species of flies (our best early spring pollinators) sipping at the miniature chickweed flowers that opened overnight. I’ve also seen my first tiny “sugar” ant in the house, most definitely a harbinger of spring!
In these days where we are likely weary of the many assaults on our souls – from reading that we are at the precipice of mass species extinction to the news reports of fires and other natural disasters (intensifying from climate change), and the horror of what we face watching our nation torn apart and not really knowing what the fateful consequences of unchecked power will be, I hope you will do as I am trying to do…take each day moment by moment, and find some beauty wherever you can. Remember the dandelion that blooms in the crack in the concrete. If you’re reading this, go outside and B-R-E-A-T-H-E.
Yesterday I saw the first Yellow Rumped Warbler of the season. The Violet Green Tree Swallows are going to show up any day now. Go soak yourself in nature while we still have nature around us.


































I’ll leave you to shadow dance with this happy little Cereal fly on my blue garden chair….💙
Thanks for stopping by!
I think it is too late to do anything but mitigate. Humans are horrib
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I have to agree. We are going to suffer losses beyond all imagination. I went to the Hands Off gathering yesterday and was truly saddened at the lack of any mention of the environmental degradation and its impact on wildlife and our lands and water. Seriously, we are going to argue over pronouns while our fish, birds, invertebrates and other wildlife die and our aquatic and terrestrial systems collapse? Someone needs to triage our focus. If we don’t have a planet, no one will survive and social issues will be entirely moot. I can hardly even participate anymore. 😦
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