The blackberry bushes hang heavy with white blossoms this spring.  We are blessed with an abundant supply of wild berries that grow along Clay Durrett Rd and in our woods.

 Earlier this spring we went through the dogwood winter and a few days ago experienced our blackberry winter.  The locals tell me this makes the blackberries sweeter.  The last couple of days have been chilly, windy, and raw. Today's temperature was ten degrees warmer than yesterday and the rest of the week is looking good. 

 Whether on the porch, down in the garden, or working in the kitchen, I'm always surrounded by nature and never tire of deer sightings or the playfulness of the birds. 
looking around to see if the finch is there
squirrel hoping to find seeds or morsels in this flower pot
My new clothesline.....small, lines are 10' long, but enough to hold a load of laundry.
most of the potatoes are up

Tomorrow, Thursday, is a heavy planting day.  All 16 tomatoes plants will go in...oy vey....and the summer squash seeds, marigolds, nasturtiums, and whatever else I have sitting on the counter.  Exciting. 

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