THIS AFTERNOON the rain and clouds finally rolled out of Middle Tennessee leaving sunshine and cool, crisp air cleared of the choking pollen that has been lurking in the atmosphere for weeks. It was a perfect opportunity for a hike in the state park nearby. Water was running everywhere.
Above is a photo from the trail of a disheveled and drenched Tulip Poplar flower, from our state tree. Its pattern and vibrant colors have always attracted me. Ferns have unfurled everywhere on the forest floor and spring is approaching summer at warp speed. Then walking early in the day is the only way to beat the stiffling heat and humidity. Meanwhile, we have another reprieve Thursday and I hope to be there.
Wednesday, May 5, 2021
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