Last month, I noticed some catkins that Google ID'd as Hickory. I see a lot of various types of catkins on our property. However, I haven't noticed hickory tree's. Interestingly enough, this month I found my first hickory nut laying right smack dab in the middle of the main trail. Just one. How ironic.
Perhaps some critter dropped it, but there are no teeth marks. I am not going to eat the nut, but I would like to draw it. It has a lot of interesting texture.

every nut needs friends

mystic ground fog covered our land
April 13
The surprise snowdrop that appeared at a key time on my beloved cat Sydney's gravesite keeps returning. Sydney was such a unique special cat. Our family still shares many special memories of him.

Our sky views provide ever changing entertainment.

reaching out

gooey Lobster Mushroom (ID, apparently edible)
April 14
Nature seems to arrive and disappear in waves. Mid-April, tiny periwinkle blue butterflies appeared everywhere. They flutter randomly and are highly sensitive to movement. These entertaining butterflies land a lot, then promptly close their wings. The beautiful blue wing color can only be seen on the top side. One of these days I will get a good top side photo.

Spring Azure (?)
April 16
This year, a couple of my red trillium bloomed! Almost. The leaves never opened flat. Good things come to those who wait.

April 19

Maybe next year they will open flat
We named our homestead Hidden Cactus Ranch. In untouched areas, you need to watch where you step! I predict a banner cactus blooming season. I will let you know if I am right. They are growing thick as thieves this year.
Shortly after taking the photo below, we no longer had as many Spring Azure's. The few I do see are smaller. Common Yellow Supher butterflies took over, in mass.

April 21
One of my favorite signs of Spring are the sound of Whippoorwhils!!! Sound up if you want to listen. Not the best audio. I was so excited that I forgot to close the front door to block out noise.
Pray for Rain, Pray for Rain
April 26
13 secs (black screen)
We hear Whippoorwhils at night. I know people that hate them and think they are too noisy. Not me, I love listening to them sing!





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