So this weekend is the unofficial start of the Summer season, being Memorial Day weekend, but you wouldn't know it - it's overcast and gloomy, threatening rain, and cooler than the seasonal average. But it's certainly lush enough for Summer, and there are plenty of May flowers in full bloom. This morning's weekly walk in the Dykeman Spring Nature Park was proof of that.
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Stork's Bill blooming along the Dykeman WalkingTrail |
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Yellow Flag in the marsh by the ball fields |
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Here comes Peter Cottontail, hoppin' down the Dykeman Trail... |
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After 10 years I still haven't figured out what this plant is |
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A female Redwinged Blackbird keeping a wary eye on me by the north duck pond |
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Blackberry blossoms up on the meadow |
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