The drought continues even though we have had some rainfall. I wait in hope that eventually we will see more blooms.
The rain we had brought out the rain lilies. They come up white or yellow and age into purple. They respond to recent moisture so they can appear any time of year.
Out in our rear area, which is usually a blanket of blue bonnets at this time, I noticed two Indian blankets. They were not in the corner where they have flourished in years past but out in the open.
I am looking for trees coming up volunteer that I can nurture. I have a mesquite tree that is looking good in its third year and I noticed another coming up above the house. I still am looking for an oak that is more than a few feet from the established ones.
Spring is here and you can see it if you look in the right places.
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Opus 2026-189: Wildflower Watch: Sparse Times
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