Kalamazoo Snowdrops — Michigan in Pictures

Kalamazoo Snowdrops by William Dolak It’s said that March is the season when Michiganders get way too excited about spring. Guilty! The Michigan Gardener’s Plant Focus on Snowdrops says (in part): The very first bulb to cheerfully announce spring is the snowdrop. As the last winter snow melts, carpets of delicate white flowers emerge through […]Kalamazoo … Continue reading Kalamazoo Snowdrops — Michigan in Pictures

Art Recap: Flowers

Photography: Color Comes Alive in Spring (Post #1)

Beautiful photography!

Sumyanna's avatarSumyanna Writes

Spring has brought the colors back to life in the gardens.  Everywhere you look, a different shade… a different shape… a different hue.  I feel blessed when I can get out to the gardens and often feel sad when I have to leave.  It always seems like our time together is much too short, but the one thing that keeps me going is that I have something to cherish from my visit.

I hope you enjoy the view.

Sumyanna

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Flower of the Day: May 22, 2018

via Flower of the Day: May 22, 2018 — Chateaux des Fleurs

GOOD NEWS FOR MICHIGAN HONEYBEES

Around the Bend, photo by Daniel E. Johnson The Traverse City Record-Eagle reports that the number of Michigan honey bee colonies is on the rise: The number of honey bee colonies in Michigan rose about 16 percent over the last year. About 25,000 colonies existed at the beginning of 2016 in a census of operations […] … Continue reading GOOD NEWS FOR MICHIGAN HONEYBEES