Rock Rose
Nature John W Wilson Nature John W Wilson

Rock Rose

No sooner did I speak of it than it happened. The rock rose bloomed. Once upon a time it was ensconced beneath a young crape myrtle growing in a tiny little garden spot by the front porch.

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Yard Work
Nature, Life John W Wilson Nature, Life John W Wilson

Yard Work

Had a good day yesterday. And I know, it seems as though I’m having a lot of good days recently, because I am. So, maybe I should stop referring to all the good days as good days and just get on with it.

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Flowers
Nature John W Wilson Nature John W Wilson

Flowers

The spiderworts must have heard all the blooming noise the bluebonnets made. They’ve decided to start coming up. They’re a nice springtime delicacy. Purple flower and yellow stamens.

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My Stars
Nature John W Wilson Nature John W Wilson

My Stars

Lavender. An unassuming star of our gardens. Star in the sense that it needs little water, has a lovely foliage color, and grows well in a relaxed sort of way.

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Good Friday
Grief, Nature, Life John W Wilson Grief, Nature, Life John W Wilson

Good Friday

The swallows are back. All the old nests have occupants. Out in the garden the spiderworts are in bloom. And we have a few bluebonnets. It’s a muted spring, however, the profusion of previous years is missing.

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The Brightest Flower
Nature John W Wilson Nature John W Wilson

The Brightest Flower

Last spring, I transplanted all my schoolhouse flowers. Moved them from the bed in the southeast corner of the yard to new spots around the house. There were enough bulbs that I was able to start three new beds.

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