Shhhh. Don't tell anyone. I left dirty dishes in the sink, clothes strewn across the unmade bed, and a mess of papers tossed on the table next to a half filled cup of coffee I abandoned.
Why?
Spring Ephemerals. You know the flowers that come up in the spring for a few days and then disappear until next year.
If I miss them, I am sad to have to wait for another chance at it again in the spring.
My friend Pat wanted to come along and see these flowers for herself. She has caught the bug of finding flowers, native plants, and of course mushrooms. Great minds think alike.
We decided to meet in town at 7AM and head out.
I haven't had anyone else like my early morning hikes [I do them a lot in the warmer months to avoid the heat]. So I jumped at the chance.
Here is a shot of Pat taking a shot of a trillium. We seem to enjoy shots of each other from behind...
Here is her shot of me and Hannah...
Charlie stayed home. He was informed that he needed a rest day.
[He was not impressed and held a grudge against both myself and Hannah when we got home! A pouting dog!]
Below are Bishops Caps
I know, I should link to the scientific name
but I like the common names better.
They are easier to remember.
Another favorite one of mine.
Ginger
The flowers are under the foliage
like they are hiding!
As a kid I called them Umbrella Plants.
I think that describes them well.
They have not flowered yet.
I'm not very good at telling different ferns apart.
These were ferns unfurling.
Yellow Rocket.
I've always
seen this as just a weed but found
out it is edible. Not that I have
tried it.
We found this flower too, but it was hard
to figure it out.
Swamp Buttercup
I think years ago I just called it a buttercup and
left it at that.
This plant is easy to overlook.
It is tiny and grows in very shaded areas.
I believe it is a False or Wild Lily of
the Valley.
The green in the middle will have tiny white flowers.
Oh... last but not least...
There was this wild Thing we had with us. Her energy was boundless and she showed off by leaping up on logs and diving off from them with wild abandon.
We applauded her achievements and laughed. She handled the hike like it was second nature to her.
I was surprised when I got home that the Dirty Dishes were still there, as was the other messes I'd left. Apparently the Dish Faery and the Housekeeping Faery had also taken the morning off.