I grew up in the Mt. Washington section of Baltimore City in a nice, Dutch colonial house. Access.
I grew up in the Mt. Washington section of Baltimore City in a nice, Dutch colonial house. Access.
As I walk the neighborhood, I see that the Forysthia came through the winter with its flower buds.
Spring is trying to put in an appearance. Yesterday, as I walked through the garden, I saw that.
I can’t believe that my Galanthus and Eranthis are still blooming. If the weather felt more like spring.
I think the nineteenth century saying that “April showers bring May flowers” was true then. However, he didn’t.
Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning, Mother Nature blessed us with another few inches of snow. Just what.
Wouldn’t you know it? We leave for a week in glorious, temperate Puerto Vallarta and on the way.
Last weekend, I was lucky enough to be one of three speakers at the J.C.Raultston Arboretum Winter Symposium..
Niki and I left cold and snowy Cleveland for the “tropics”. It was in the forties and fifties.
This week, I flew to Omaha, Nebraska to speak at the Nebraska Great Plains Conference, sponsored by the.