Astronomical vs meteorological spring - which one do you celebrate? In school we were taught the astronomical version of seasons based on the relative position of the Earth to the sun. I've heard of more and more people marking the beginning of March as spring's start. I've enjoyed some lovely walks this past week, in sunshine, under grey monotone skies, and in a bit of drizzle. I often admire the red house I see on one of my routes. It looks a bit Scandinavian to me. The prunus blossoms show up so well against the red siding.
I stopped to watch a pair of Downy Woodpeckers among the trees. How quickly they move, flitting here and there looking for food.
In the same trees a pair of Spotted Towhees chased each other up and down, round and round in a mad flurry of feathers.
A surprise when I looked at my photos - I caught the pair of them, just barely.
Yesterday I spent much of the day at my daughter and son-in-law's new home. They have a large property and it has not been taken care of for quite some time because the owner became ill. My co-mother-in-law and I spent an hour or more clearing up a front garden bed and discovered roses, tulips, and many peonies.
I decided to stay a little longer and did some more work, clearing a row of rosebushes - liberating them from a wild tangle of thorny blackberries. My hands are quite torn up, despite wearing gloves. But it was a most satisfying job.
Prunus blossoms along a wooded path. In the past week or 10 days much springs up from the earth or bursts into flower. It's invigorating. Then there are the days when rain pours down and it's good to be cozy indoors reading, sewing, or cooking.
I did a little tour of my own garden this morning. The layered and ruffled leaves of Columbine glistened with miniscule water droplets. Lots of daffodils bloom along with hyacinths. I find that the hyacinth bulbs I plant rarely grow into the perfect specimens I see in the nurseries. I wonder why that is? They are one-sided or missing a florets. But they are still beautifully fragrant and colourful.
Friends are coming for dinner tonight. I'm making a lasagne with butternut squash in place of noodles, beets with a honey citrus glaze, asparagus, a salad, and focaccia bread. One friend is bringing dessert and the other an appetizer. It will be lovely to be together around the table.
How lovely to be part of discovering a 'secret garden', where you will come across all sorts of treasures. The prunus blossoms are so delicate and fragile, all gardens should have one!
ReplyDeleteI love prunus flowers. The birds are really nice.
ReplyDeleteYou must have had quite a lot of work in your daughterโs garden. We have our daughter tonight and had fun talking about her childhood, her father will give her a lift and will wait for her until the end of her 20 kms race tomorrow and then we will have her Birthday lunch fortieth Birthday already!
Discovering what treasures lurked beneath the weeds and thorns in your daughter and SIL's front garden must have been very rewarding.
ReplyDeleteYour menu for tonight sounds lovely. Have a lovely evening.
It's lovely to meet up with friends and enjoy home-cooked food. I'm sure you all had a wonderful evening.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your beautiful garden and nature photos... it's wonderful to experience nature's awakening with all of our senses now.
Best wishes and many wonderful experiences for you, Viola.
The Prunus against the red house is lovely. Having a meal where everyone brings a dish is a lovely idea - hope you all had an enjoyable evening.
ReplyDeleteLovely nature pictures. The birds are cute. ๐
ReplyDeleteThe red house looks Dutch to me - not that I know what Dutch houses look like ๐
Your spring photos are the type I am ready to see around here but have a feeling I will have to wait a little longer! I love that photo that surprised you! I made lasagna with zucchini instead of pasta which was delicious, next time I will try with butternut squash.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great week!
ReplyDeleteLove the mix of sunshine, drizzle, and spotting all those birds.
Butternut squash lasagna sounds amazing. ๐
Hope you have a great time with friends!
It's a real boost to the spirits to see all the signs of new growth in spring. I hope you get to see the results of all your hard work in their garden soon.
ReplyDeleteLots of super things in your post. Lovely bird photos. The bright blue hyacinths we were given as a Christmas present grew too tall and flopped over as they were top heavy, we had to put supports in the pot. Your lasagne sounds wonderful, I hope you had a lovely time with your friends:)
ReplyDeleteYour spring is so far ahead! Have a wonderful week!
ReplyDeleteYour dinner menu sounds delicious. I'm always surprised that Spring arrives earlier where you are. You are so much farther north. But, perhaps it's the moisture? Here on the prairie everything is still brown. Thankfully the daffodils cheer things up a bit. Enjoy your week, Lorrie!
ReplyDeleteYour dinner tonight sounds grand. I'm sure we all wish we were on your guest list! And how grateful your mother-in-law must have felt to have help in the garden. So productive. I'd love to celebrate spring in March, but I live in Michigan and it snowed yesterday so even looking at a March 21 start is pushing our luck! (We'll get the occasional 60-something day followed by a 20-something week!)
ReplyDeleteI love the sound of shared dishes that company are willing to bring to enjoy together. I'm sure you had a nice time. Sounds like a very rewarding time working in that yard and discovering gems that were hidden in the brambles. When the weather warms it is very nice to get out and restore some order in our yard, too. Happy Spring to you.
ReplyDeleteOh my, what a delicious meal your friends were treated to.
ReplyDeleteHow nice of you and your co-mother-in-law to work hard to bring that neglected garden back to life. I imagine the hidden flowers were a nice reward. In time I am sure it will be beautiful.
The water droplet on your Columbine is an amazing photo!
I'm intrigued by the lasagna with butternut squash. Yum!
ReplyDeleteIt helps my brain to organize the seasons into even months, so I suppose in that way I observe meteorological spring. But I still get excited when the new season "officially" arrives! (That was a very non-answer to your question.)
ReplyDeleteI love the red house, especially as it is currently framed in blossoms. Charming! Congratulations to your daughter and family on their new home. I am sure that they appreciated your hard work on the property.
Your company meal sounds delicious and I am imagining a lovely time around your table.
Beautiful Spring in your yard and mouth-watering dinner plans! Like the commenter above, I'd love to know how you did the squash lasagna. I do not know the difference (or definitions) of astronomical and meterorlogical Spring and am tempted to comment that Canada's schools were more thorough than mine, which is probably true. But the reason may also lie in the fact that I pretty much kept comic books and (later) novels hidden inside any book that had the words math or science on the cover. I have been working on self-education for decades. Thank you for your contribution )!
ReplyDeleteI am sure your dinner was just lovely. Oh Springtime!!! How I love all the blossoms appearing. How lovely your daughter has flowers to discover in her new place.
ReplyDeleteI love that Scandinavian looking house. Oh so beautiful. Your birds are so different to ours. Great photos. B x
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful, beautiful post, Lorrie! My favourite photo is the last one with the lush green leaves and glimmering droplets.
ReplyDeleteI have always considered March, April and May as spring months. Recently, however, winter seems to start later and last longer.
Your daughter and son-in-law's new home sounds lovely. There are few things more fascinating than an old garden just waiting someone to discover the hidden treasures. Roses, tulips, peonies... ooh!
The menu of your dinner together with friends sounds really delicious.
Happy spring days!
Spring looks lovely in your area, Lorrie! I;m sure your daughter and son-in-law appreciated your help cleaning up there property and discovering many wonderful plants that will bring beauty. Your dinner sounds delicious! Since my husband's heart surgery we have been eating a mainly vegetarian and Mediterranean diet.
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