Saturday, March 10, 2007
BBG Spring
In the Brooklyn Botanic Garden all day today, attending the 25th annual Making Brooklyn Bloom: Garden-Wise Greening: Growing Healthy Soil, Food & Community. Joan Dye Gussow was the featured speaker; she gave a fantastic talk on the vital importance of local food, both growing your own and supporting local farmers.
These were the first bees I've seen this year. I don't know what this cute little purple flower is, but spring has sprung, timidly. There were crows, starlings, cardinals, and white throated sparrows in evidence, and then suddenly a dozen fat-bellied robins policing the softening ground. Yes, spring sidles into the borough.
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I think the cute purple flower is a crocus. I'm enjoying the Bachelor musings.
Yes, crocus seems to be the consensus. In the wild, the non-hybridized ones bloom in the fall.
Thanks for your kind words, Traci.
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