Spring tiptoes over the drumlins

Posted on April 28, 2009

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Since I came back from my vacation with a fine old case of the flu, this morning’s walk began grudgingly. Then I looked off to the right and saw a patch of Dutchman’s breeches.

Dutchman's breeches drying on the line

The rest of the walk went much better. Once you see the first spring wildflowers, your spirits lift, you look for more, and sure enough you find them—violets, ferns, moss, tiny purple beach flowers whose name I do not know—little reminders that the season is turning.

Common blue violet

Fern and moss. OK, not wildflowers-but very pretty anyway.

Tiny purple beach flowers whose name I do not know, but surely one of you must.

So I feel much better now. But I’m still going back to bed with a cup of tea and a box of tissues.  And maybe a wildflower guide. Gotta figure out what that is growing on the beach.  [Update 4-29-09: Maybe it’s Moss Phlox?  Looks like the drawing in the Peterson Field Guide.  Must find out what Ed and Connie Arnfield’s new book, ROADSIDE GUIDE TO MICHIGAN PLANTS, TREES, AND FLOWERS, has to say. First must get well enough to drive over to Northport to their book-signing at Dogears Books.]