1/24/26: More Sights of a Mild Winter

Yesterday’s winter stroll along the water.

Millions of people nationwide are facing dangerous weather, with low temperatures and heavy snow and sleet. And here we are, basking in the sun as our snowpack dwindles away. Here are more unexpected sights from this week, from a person who figures “Why not start worrying six months in advance of wildfire season?” Here’s the prettiness update for now.

At least the Hellebores are in season.

One of our many types of Sedum.

A little early for Camellias though.

White rose??

The plum trees are out, full of spring birds with happy courting songs. Oh dear.

Well, nothing to do but go look over the garden and hope for the best this year.

About maryangelis

Hello Readers! (= Здравствуйте, Читатели!) The writer lives in the Catholic and Orthodox faiths and the English and Russian languages, working in an archive by day and writing at night. Her walk in the world is normally one human being and one small detail after another. Then she goes home and types about it all until the soup is done.
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2 Responses to 1/24/26: More Sights of a Mild Winter

  1. Anonymous says:

    So beautiful. I was remiss I didn’t get a comment written for the last one as well. Your flower photos are so beautiful. Very nice to step out of the craziness for a bit and be reminded of the beauty of our world. You guys are a bit ahead of us here on the east side. Much love to you! Maggie

    • maryangelis says:

      Maggie! Hello! I want to be in touch with you but don’t reach out because you have so much more happening in your life. But I think about you a whole lot. It is really nice to see your wee note. Love back, Mare

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