A PLACE LIKE HOME

A PLACE LIKE HOME

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We were given a most beautiful bat-box, and tulip bulbs as house warming gifts. Our new home has bats. Apparently we need to try and hang our bat-box 6 to 8 weeks before relocating them in this part of the woods. Such warmth.

Water, trees and a veggie patch, a place called Home for all. We are moving.

Plates and bowls which I still need to fire, packed and boxed - now need stickers Handle with Care. Can't wait!






Spring! Tiny Vanilla plants are up.

The Trillium looks fragile but has a sturdy stem


Trilliums are beautiful wildflowers


Indian Plum - an other common name is 'oso' berry. Oso, meaning 'bear'.
Plum leaves and twigs are poisonous to browsing animals.
(Edible&Medicinal plants of Canada)

Fawn Lily about to bloom

Ostrich Fern - Fiddleheads tightly coiled. Strongly advised that they be thoroughly cooked before eating.

Skunk  Cabbage - Fragrant (some say foul-smelling)

The old and new

As the snow melts