
Lisa and I were trailwalking in the Arboretum, in search of more early signs of spring. Treading through a marshy area on our way to Blueberry Pond, we spotted some marsh marigolds. The vibrant yellow of this early bloomer is pretty hard to miss. Then, when we reached our destination at the top of a grassy hillside, we paused to appreciate the beauty in front of us.

As you can see, few of the trees display any greenery. That easily visible evidence of spring is another 7-10 days in the future, depending on the temperatures in the week ahead. Our location, so close to Lake Erie, delays the in-breaking of spring, which is probably why the search for spring looms large in my mind from February onward, until true spring finally arrives.
On today’s trail walk, we saw some early wildflowers. Although she is a pediatric dentist, Lisa also has a background in horticulture and was able to identify the beautiful Lenten rose, and in the same area we spotted the ferns, just beginning to unfurl.
Continuing along the trail, we came to the clump of white birch trees, where I took a picture of Lisa sitting on the lowest limb. It looks to me as if that limb was created for that very purpose, and this isn’t the first time I’ve paused to take a picture of it. Finally reaching Lotus Pond, we each posed beside a pink magnolia hybrid with the pond in the background.

Because the person carrying the camera rarely gets her picture taken, here is one Lisa snapped of me.
As we circled Lotus Pond, we watched the birds skimming over the surface of the water, apparently hoping to catch some insects (another sign of spring)! Although I didn’t see any insects, apparently the birds were on to something…or it is an annual spring rite of the swifts, purple martins, or whatever they were. They were flying way too fast for me to identify them with any certainty.
Although I have a few more pictures from today’s trail walk, I am going to stop here because this post is already a little long. I will post the others in a day or two. Meanwhile, even if the weather isn’t sunny and warm, and even if it isn’t spring where you live, I hope you all enjoy a beautiful weekend.
Lovely pictures! I think you definitely found spring.
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I think you are right, Helen, and it’s a wonderful discovery!
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You found spring! So lovely! And how nice to see a picture of you.
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I found spring, and I’m loving it! Like many photographers I prefer being behind, rather than in front of, the camera. Kind of you to leave a positive response to my picture.
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I know what you mean. I hate having my picture taken. At the same time, I love seeing photos of my blog-friends.
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That’s exactly right, Laurie. It’s not logical, but it’s true.
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Yes, a contradiction!
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I love the marsh marigold, so sunny and bright. My guess is those were tree swallows over the pond. Ours just came back on a few days ago. I love watching their acrobatic flight.
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Your description fits the birds I saw.
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