browse line
a distinct line
on the hedgerows
where the deer
heavy deer population
(remember those ticks?)
reach to browse
the trees are racing
to leaf out
blossoms everywhere
fence line maze
so green
so fast
amazed
and there were two of these
two of these, too
why did i find them
on the roadside?
there are new ones
i counted nine
summer weather these
past few spring days
yes.
i noticed here, too, how quickly the kozo suddenly grew and sprouted their mitten leaves! the images are stunning.
ReplyDeleteThat's quite a deer-graze line! And milk weed pod- leftovers?
ReplyDeleteive never seen a graze line. how fascinating! thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteThe quickening has exploded upon us...a great sense of urgency...perhaps to make up for the late start.
ReplyDeleteaimee, i need to have kozo here!!!!!
ReplyDeletevalerie, it's everywhere! and very distinct.
joni, our whitetail population is artificially and precariously high, causing this, and now lyme disease here
ms, urgency is definitely the word--
it is nice here
ReplyDeletelovely and warm despite my lack of enthusiasm!
ReplyDeletetrillium sightings always give me a thrill! we have a few in the woods behind our house.
ReplyDeletethere's lots of white trillium at the new place, too.
ReplyDeletemy terrace potted garden has burst into life too.
ReplyDeletelovely orange blossom scent.
V- such abundance to rejoice in. B
ReplyDeleteneki, orange isn't happening here just yet.
ReplyDeletebarry, it's a spring that feels very special. i guess they all do.