Musings on cats, travel, gardens and life
Not many blooms yet, except for this faithful rhododendron.



dappled with raindrops.


The azalea is just starting to flower and should be in full bloom in a week or two, attracting pollinators, these pictures from last year.




Birds of all sizes are looking for places to nest, including this chestnut backed chickadee.



It remains to be seen whether additional excavation will be required.

If so, the flickers will take care of it.


Sharing for Sunday Stills, Spring Flowers.
~ Susanne
Your rhodies and azalea are so pretty, Susanne! Your chickadees look so cute and active. This brightened my day!
Thank you, Terri! It’s cold and rainy here today, so it brightened up my day, too! 🙂
We have wild winds over here today. 45mph 😳 Hoping to see the lunar eclipse tonight!
Boo for winds! Yay for the eclipse! Hopefully our skies will clear enough here to see it!
It looks idyllic. We’ve far more than our norm of rain, but that could well be a good thing xx
Thank you. I think we’ve had less rain this year than average, but when it’s falling, I tend to forget that! 🙂
Amazing photos.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed them.
Love the rhodies, such good bloomers. Also nice to see those birds getting organized and ready for Spring.
Thanks, Graham. I love watching the birds checking out the accommodations in the snag!