What the west side of the pond looked like in February of 2012!

What the west side of the pond looked like in February of 2012!

…actually, it’s more of a NW direction. At any rate, the view looking the other direction across the slope also affords some color.



Actually, it’s more of a SE direction. Looking over the slope, even at the end of February, still sports a number of different colors.



The area near the new Nannyberry bed is developing its yearly spring water cover.

Sure have had a ton of rain this winter!!!
Only kidding…
Amazing view of Gullfoss, in SW Iceland:

New additions to the west side, just about all are evergreens. Chamaecyparis pisifera (golden mop false cypress) is the only non-native among bayberry, Eastern redcedar, and white pine.

The long, thick branches of these rhododendron divisions that I almost pruned off now have buds.
