it’s complicated

it’s complicated
there’s a tendency to think of ancient things as simpler than contemporary things. but then you read about how ferns reproduce. they’ve been around for 360 million years, so they know a little something about survival. but then why do they reproduce via spores that don’t actually grow into full adult ferns, but only grow into an intermediate kind of plant called a gamephyte, that needs to be further fertilized before it grows into a mature plant? well, it’s complicated. meanwhile, let’s keep more species around rather than fewer, shall we? just in case something over a quarter of a billion years old might have something to teach our infant species someday?

spring ferns

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whoa, slow down

wait. hey. spring. get back here. hey. yo. slow down. come on. wait up.

spent dandelion with morning dew

  • LOVE this image…stunning!

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  • Janice says:

    This is the most gorgeous photo of a dandelion that I have ever seen!

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following my nose

my daily walks with the dog get more interesting in the spring because i get to watch him follow his nose from one newly released smell to the next. after a winter when all but a few scents have been frozen and buried beneath the snow, our walks are suddenly smelly again, and watching jack interact with this new world is like watching a blind person suddenly able to see. if i were to do the same, following my limited human nose from one spring scent to another, i might simply find myself drifting along an endless path of crabapple trees in blossom.

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crab apple blossoms

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what is it about may?

what is it about may? it is always ridiculously busy. is it because i still have school-age kids? is it because my husband is a tax preparer who pushes a bow wave of work into the second half of april? is it that minnesotans re-emerge from their winter slumber and overzealously plan every glorious minute? i don’t know. every year, steve and i tell each other, “we always have may.” and then may arrives, and then may disappears. and it turns out we didn’t have may after all. every single year. it’s may 4 today. i’m going to go potty now, and make a cup of coffee, and when i come back, it’s going to be june 1.

dried dinnerplate dahlia

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expanding horizons

one last tropical image while i unpack from our trip to northern california, where our daughter is working her way through freshman year. come to think of it, this protea may be more on topic than i originally thought. our girl is reaching out in all directions right now, from a pretty solid center. go girl. your momma loves you.

dried protea blossom

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