The locals can’t explain the super bloom of wildflowers this spring. What a gift, especially the Arrowleaf Balsamwood, carpeting the hills and valleys in gold as far as the eye can see.
We had a nice hike with family and friends yesterday morning high above Pearrygin Lake, with sweeping views of the North Cascades in the distance. The Western Meadowlarks were singing their hearts out.
We all missed Nova, who was working at the boutique in Winthrop all day. But I got a little Maya time.
It was a perfect Mother's Day, with sweet times and thoughtful gifts from Amanda and John, like this cute vase he brought over from Seattle (now filled now with valley wildflowers.)
As you all know, I like cooking, especially for appreciative others. We had lamb, saffron rice and a big garbanzo bean salad. The wine poured freely and pie for dessert.
Right before dinner, I texted these photos to our neighbors down the street and said hey-- come over and help us eat all this food.
They showed up on short notice (which would never happen in Seattle) so we suddenly had a party going. I love the spontaneity here, and how the best things often come together without much fuss and bother.
School and work today for the family. John is headed back to Seattle now but I'm staying a few more days. Our irrigation system needs some upgrades, and I plan to meet with a local company who might take the job.