The peach trees are blooming

and so are the apple trees.
We've had a lot of rain recently so the hay fields are swampy, but getting lush.

Spring ephemerals are up in the woods.


And most importantly, asparagus is up and ready to eat.

I took the above photo and then this happened...

wild-eyed farmers are also a sign of Spring.
What beautiful pictures! Looks like you've got a serious orchard. How long ago did you put it in?
ReplyDeleteI would love to see a "map" (or something like it) of the farm. I would also like to hear about where the name comes from :)
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