The years have flown along
Rabbit, rabbit! For the first time in nearly a week, I slept what most people would consider a normal amount. I do not appreciate having political nightmares only to wake for
spatch to tell me the latest news. Having no garden to cultivate, I walked around and photographed flowers.

The latest of the different colors of roses to bloom in shifts in our driveway.

I have no idea what these pale lanterns belong to. I worried a little from their tangle of pods, but they seem at least not to be an invasive swallow-wort. [edit] Per
asakiyume, they are yucca and not invasive at all and edible!

The mimosa on North Street has started to bloom. I sent my mother pictures. The little one in her yard—a gift this spring from my father—is thinking about it.

An utterly unperturbed rabbit.

These hydrangeas filled a street corner in such shade that their blue seemed to saturate the air around it, so I dove in.

I felt for this sign.

I didn't recognize this flower, either, an entire clump of them waving at the corner of a yard. [edit] Gaillardia, according to
pameladean and
aurumcalendula.

These irises seemed worthy of comment.

So did these.

The bucket loader parked at the top of our street is not unattractive when not waking everyone up.
Like everyone else, I am in sincere sympathy with this panel of Calvin and Hobbes.

The latest of the different colors of roses to bloom in shifts in our driveway.

I have no idea what these pale lanterns belong to. I worried a little from their tangle of pods, but they seem at least not to be an invasive swallow-wort. [edit] Per

The mimosa on North Street has started to bloom. I sent my mother pictures. The little one in her yard—a gift this spring from my father—is thinking about it.

An utterly unperturbed rabbit.

These hydrangeas filled a street corner in such shade that their blue seemed to saturate the air around it, so I dove in.

I felt for this sign.

I didn't recognize this flower, either, an entire clump of them waving at the corner of a yard. [edit] Gaillardia, according to

These irises seemed worthy of comment.

So did these.

The bucket loader parked at the top of our street is not unattractive when not waking everyone up.
Like everyone else, I am in sincere sympathy with this panel of Calvin and Hobbes.

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Oh, my God! I've seen yucca before, but I've never seen it blooming! Thank you!