Friday, April 25, 2014

The Wooded Walk







How still it is here in the woods. The trees 
Stand motionless, as if they do not dare 
To stir, lest it should break the spell. The air 
Hangs quiet as spaces in a marble frieze...  

From Solitude by Archibald Lampman

This is a great time for a little jaunt in the woods. I unexpectedly found the Trillium blooming. It has such a sweet little pink bloom.  I've found them before on the property, but not for a while, so this was such a delight!  There are also a lot of Solomon's Seal around - graceful little plants with a tiny little drop of a flower.  My favorite tree in a tree still doing well - I wonder how long it will grow.  There was  lots of fallen limbs about, I was a little worried about one falling on my head! I knew the Sweet Shrub was in bloom, but they are so hard to find. Their little brown bloom is very difficult to see, but I looked until I found one. I think they smell like cantalope. 

Go find a wood to walk in and see what you can see and smell. I promise you won't be disappointed!

Thanks for stopping by. I hope you're having a great Friday.

7 comments:

  1. Leslie girl this was such a cute post .. especially the "tree in a tree"! LOL
    I love that you have such a beautiful pink trillium .. gorgeous !
    Woods give me such a sense of peace and quiet ... I could use a walk every day in a secluded patch ! haha
    Joy
    PS Very nice pictures too !

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    1. Joy, I am so lucky to have a nice wooded area surrounding my house. I love to walk in the woods and see all it offers! My favorite thing to do on New Years Day!

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  2. I know it's just me (your daughter) but! Your posts just bring smiles to my face. I love seeing what you've done. The things you see and love. You're an inspiration to me to find the hidden gems of this world even if I don't always like going outside because of bugs!

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    1. I think I write it just for you! And I will always enjoy showing you the fun things I find in the woods! I know you don't like bugs...I don't know how you turned out that way, seeing as I love them so much!

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  3. Archibald Lampman! I studied his poetry in my Canadian Lit course. How fun to see it here, talking about your beautiful woods.

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    1. Lorrie, I'm a recent fan of AL. I am always looking for poetry centered on nature, and he has so many lovely poems. I especially love the winter poems!

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  4. I love walking in the woods and seeing what's blooming. We hike here in Florida and we see quite a few flowers but it's very different than your forest. Right now cactus are blooming yellow everywhere! Enjoy your afternoon!

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