It's a gorgeous spring afternoon, so I went out to Inwood Hill Park, to sit in the sun and read, look at birds, and walk a bit.

The walking took me uphill a little bit, a relatively gentle slope that takes you over to the river and (had I gone that far) under the Henry Hudson Bridge. A little way along, I saw a couple of periwinkle flowers in bloom next to the path.

When I stopped to take a closer look, I saw that there were not only unopened buds, but some periwinkle under dead oak leaves. I started removing the leaves. Carefully, because some of the flowers had grown through the leaves.

It's a large patch of periwinkle, and a lot of flowers already open. My guess is that some of the leaves had been there for weeks or months, and some were washed down in Saturday's heavy rain.

I moved a lot of leaves, off the flowerbed and then to the pile on the other side of the path, so they won't get shoved back onto the periwinkles (that side has a low stone wall above a slope; there are some periwinkles a few feet downhill of the wall). A lot more dark green leaves and purple flowers are now visible, and many pale shoots will now get sunlight, turn green, and photosynthesize.

From: [identity profile] sinboy.livejournal.com


You know, I'm just up the block from you guys. I'm also out of work right now, so company is welcome. Drop in if you like.
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From: [personal profile] rosefox


Thank you from a fellow park-goer!

From: [identity profile] bibliotrope.livejournal.com

It's a gorgeous day here, too.


I need to see if the periwinkles are blooming in my back yard yet. Also violets should be out soon, and while I'm at it I'll see how the lilac buds are progressing, though they won't open for another month.

My daffodils are starting to open, but the big yellow flowers are so much easier to see than little blue ones.
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