Six Years in This Place - Day 110 - Daily Haiku - Smartphone Photography

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Six years in this place
feels like we came yesterday
feels like forever

Cori MacNaughton

Our first peony of the season has finally opened, and it isn't even from the main bush, but from the much smaller one next to our studio. But it is lovely all the same, and has a light and lovely fragrance.

Our main bush, despite my fears that it would suffer a die off as it did last year, is still going strong, so I indeed seem to have taken out the black walnut seedling just in time.

The peony has many buds swelling and getting ready to open, though all of the peonies are behind where they were this time last year, as they were in beginning full bloom on April 19th, whereas this year, here is our first bloom on May 4th. Such are the vagaries of our weird winter weather for the past three years.

I took this photo earlier today with my Samsung Note 8 smart phone, along with several other photos of spring flowers, and other interesting plants around our place.

Hopefully I'll get the chance to post some of those over the weekend.

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