Friday, April 14, 2023

Lesson 789: Super Bloom

 Hello, Readers.

Spring has sprung,

but you wouldn't know it around these parts!

It sure felt like summer today.


The news has been reporting
California has been experiencing a Super Bloom.
A wet winter allowed for dormant seeds to burst forth,
producing wildflower blooms widespread enough 
to be seen from space.
You can read about it here:


We have been experiencing our own springtime bloom.


Super,  just the same.






Look at the difference in just two days time!
This was Thursday afternoon.




Here is today,
just 24 hours later!




I hope this killdeer's babies get a chance to bloom and grow.



She built her rocky nest on the edge of the bullpen!


Mamas and their babies!

Grandmas and their babies!
Sam hit a home run tonight,
and Grandma and Grandpa were there
with a front row seat!


Grandma also couldn't resist giving him a high five.



Natalie knocked it out of the park this week
with this Giant Eagle find!
Mickey Mouse cereal!


Ellen Louise has been away at her first professional conference near Philadelphia.
She didn't send me any pictures.
Speech and Language conferences must not be ripe 
for the photo-taking.

Enjoy the beautiful weekend, Readers!

Eloise






















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