Tuesday, May 1, 2018

May Day

 Nova and Maya

 The weather was chilly and cloudy in eastern Washington this weekend, but we still got out for a family hike and picnic on Sunday.   The wildflowers were at their peak, and the hills covered with beautiful yellow Arrowleaf Balsamwood.


Big Buck Recreation area, near Twisp.

It was back to school and work for everyone on Monday morning, so we got an early start on the drive home yesterday and were back in Seattle by 2 pm.

May has arrived, the month of spring and flowers, holidays and other special events.


The fields are snowbound no longer;
There are little blue lakes and flags of tenderest green.
The snow has been caught up into the sky--
So many white clouds--and the blue of the sky is cold.
Now the sun walks in the forest,
He touches the bows and stems with his golden fingers;
They shiver, and wake from slumber.
Over the barren branches he shakes his yellow curls.
Yet is the forest full of the sound of tears....
A wind dances over the fields.
Shrill and clear the sound of her waking laughter,
Yet the little blue lakes tremble
And the flags of tenderest green bend and quiver.
 
Katherine Mansifield, Very Early Spring


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