Spring Waxing Flower Moon
Yesterday the magnolia blossoms fell like snow driven by the wind. This bold spring has leaped right into existence, confounding plants, gardeners and meteorologists. I like it. The transition from winter to summer often happens in the same way with a cold April followed by a chilly May, then June and the heat. Not so now. A real, southern spring with sun and warm breezes.
A tour of Spanish art this morning then a stop at the Wedge to pick up some new items for our pantry.