I can’t get enough

I can’t get enough

I can NOT get enough of the apple blossoms this year. Wowsa.

These dark-pink blossoms with the star-shaped white markings are new-to-me. I really like them.

  • Carol Sommers says:

    These are breathtaking

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ferns unfurl like scrolls

ferns unfurl like scrolls

I was home just long enough to catch the fiddleheads before they were all knee-high and mostly unfurled. Amen for small victories. I would have been very sad had I messed my favorite micro-season of all. Note to self: Don’t travel in May if you don’t have to. Sixty-one years old and still learning.

fiddlehead ostrich ferns

  • Old Lady Gardener says:

    Made me gasp! Those beauties are truly stunning! So glad you didn’t miss them with all your traipsing around the countryside. When you wrote your book, I bet you had no idea of the far reaching demands it would ultimately make on your life.

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    • Ginny! You know it. Such an irony to write a book about stillness, only to have it’s success make me anything but. Oh well, I suspect it is only for a very short while. xoxo Mary Jo

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here there and everywhere

here there and everywhere

Yesterday I was in Florida. Today I am at home. Tomorrow I go to Denver. I am just swinging by here.

P.S. I was in Florida to do a corporate speaking/workshop event. In Denver, I am giving a talk at a trade show where a a collection of STILL wallpapers will be introduced.

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nature’s confetti

nature’s confetti

When you are reading this I will be flying back from doing a workshop for a corporate client in Florida. When I do these workshops I often bring a bag or two of dried botanicals with me for the workshop participants to play with while I talk. By the end of the workshop, this confetti is often all that will be left behind. But even that is gorgeous. Nature does it best.

crushed dried botanical bits

  • Molly B says:

    Gorgeous! I’m curious how large your compositions are. This one looks to be about 10″ high and 8″ wide, or are your compositions actually much smaller (or larger) than that?

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    • Hi Molly, you are correct–that one was almost exactly 8-10 inches as you suspected :-) Well done!
      Mary Jo

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leaf out!

leaf out!

After Monday’s soaking rain, most of the trees have now had bud burst and early leaf out. Except the oaks of course. Those guys always wait to go last. Their such pikers.

bud burst and baby maple leaves

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