Hello from Sunday night

Hello from Sunday night :DI'm so excited to report that I saw the first bee of the season this week!IMG_2731 copy copyAnd the sun continued to shine that cold, brave light, but out at the river it still looked very wintry.IMG_2758 copy copy IMG_2767 copy copyWe had a brave alfresco lunch, seduced by the sunshine and the fluffy red patio blankets, we thought we might be a bit cool, but we were fine. And we love eating outside any chance we have.C lunchThere was also a large home and garden expo downtown, so C and I spent a couple nice hours mooching around.IMG_2833 copy copyThere were the usual lovely home displays, but a large amount of the booths were really hard push, hard sell things people never knew they needed. To tell you the truth, it reminded us a little of that "as seen on television" push.IMG_2821 copy copyBut there were some lovely bits too.In the home...IMG_2822 copy copygarden...IMG_2829 copy copyand personal love department. Actually, C and I really loved these bracelets and bought ourselves one each.IMG_2783 copy copyAt my local river park the Oemleria (Indian Plum) is blooming. This is always the first native plant which blooms and it blooms everywhere, all over the place, every park, every forest, every little bit of wild land, and, it's a super good thing because it gives so much value to the first bees and the resident hummingbirds.river findsriverIt's been an incredibly mild winter and there is virtually no snow pack on the mountains. The rivers are pretty low and I worry that there will be water shortages later on in the year.IMG_2874 copy copyBut for now the sun is still shining. :DIMG_2770 copy copySharing with Judith and the mosaic bunch.

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