Some are just daffodils. And I can see buds forming in the midst of the leaves. Exciting!
And these look like hyacinths. Lots of sturdy green that survived being buried by way too many inches of snow less than 10 days ago. Now they're standing proud and there are even a few crocus leaves that survive the rabbit depredation.
The botanical of the day is Aloe Vera. This was interesting to draw and color. I like the flower stalk and the coloring of the leaves.
The funny thing is we saw them in Bonaire and they were about the size of a Smart Car with flower stalks over twice as tall as Durwood. I dug around in the photo archives and found this picture of him from 2008 standing next to an aloe plant in bloom. That's not a telephone pole, it's the flower stalk. Amazing. For reference, he was about 5'10" tall.
I spent most of the day working on writing stuff on Zoom and just on the computer. I received two of the three submissions for next Wednesday's novel intensive group so I started reading them. Then I dived into the next 20+ pages of cda's manuscript for next Monday. I confess, I'm not sure I'm up to reading and commenting on 75-100 pages in a week. cda and I might have to put our Monday meetings on hiatus while my novel intensive group meets. Today was only the first day. I'll see how it goes.
I saw two Robins scurrying across the lawn this afternoon but they were too fast for me to catch their picture.
My visit to the dentist went well. I don't have anything to deal with that's new, just the same old same old stuff. I got a new toothbrush and bought some fancy toothpaste for extra sensitive teeth. I look forward to trying it tonight.
-- Barbara







