The Opposite of Love: Part 2
I stepped outside last night with a mix of great anticipation and deep worry, wondering if the efforts we have made over the past two days have been enough to
I stepped outside last night with a mix of great anticipation and deep worry, wondering if the efforts we have made over the past two days have been enough to
If you live around Asheville, NC then you’ve most likely spotted this flower from puzzler #242 blooming along the roads. It is everywhere! Whole seas of yellow decorating the highways,
This next plant is a native, twining vine that has lovely heart-shaped leaves with palmate (radiating from the center) veins. The leaf is much smaller than another vine with heart-shaped
I’ve been sending my thoughts out into the universe now through my blog posts for years. Most days I feel like I’m talking to myself, but I continue because I
For me and my quest to see wildflowers, this has been a banner spring. I have made time to get out often and check out some new trails, including some
I’ve been seeing a lot of articles for the past two months about the emergence of periodical cicadas–these are the ones that stay underground for 17 years. Many of the
Last week’s puzzler was perfect for the first day of May since it is called Mayapple, or Podophyllum peltatum. It is also called Indian Apple, Wild Lemon, Raccoon Berry and