I Hope more people are inspired by you to let their yards just BE. I’ve allowed white clover in the front, but the back yard is naturalizing. Home to birds and bees. I’m hoping for frogs and turtles some day.
Bill, I loved reading your description of birds learning to "grow up", and their parents efforts to "keep up". Favorite line: Just beyond the canes, a flash of brown. A bundle of energy and attitude bounces from limb to limb. Thank you. Aunt Carol
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I really appreciate it. I feel like I am still finding my voice and style. This essay seems like it is moving me one step closer to that goal. Next week is a continuation of this theme with more of a focus on gardens, kids, and vegetables.
I Hope more people are inspired by you to let their yards just BE. I’ve allowed white clover in the front, but the back yard is naturalizing. Home to birds and bees. I’m hoping for frogs and turtles some day.
Thank you Bill for posting this. What a pleasure it is to "walk" through your yard with you.
Bill, I loved reading your description of birds learning to "grow up", and their parents efforts to "keep up". Favorite line: Just beyond the canes, a flash of brown. A bundle of energy and attitude bounces from limb to limb. Thank you. Aunt Carol
It is such a joy to see fledglings in our yard!
This is my favorite read with you so far! The pictures are a delight & I could imagine your walk with so many wonderful descriptions. Thank you.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I really appreciate it. I feel like I am still finding my voice and style. This essay seems like it is moving me one step closer to that goal. Next week is a continuation of this theme with more of a focus on gardens, kids, and vegetables.
Loved walking, noticing, and listening with you in your garden. Thank you!