Faulkner
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As Daisy and I took out to check on the livestock the sweet aromas turned our stroll along the fence rows into a delicacy for the nose. Spring in the Ozarks brings soothing scents like lilacs, apple blossoms, honeysuckle and daffodils. The smell of knee high lespedeza grass adds to the smell of spring. After nearly a week of isolated rain showers the clouds parted just as the sun was nearing the horizon this evening. Wildflowers are abundant, fresh, green and delicate.
The blackberry vines are full of buds that will hopefully develop into plump, ripe berries before the summer heat causes them to whither. They are intermixed with yellow and white honeysuckle in full bloom, and with my eyes closed just absorbing the sweet smell to the recesses of my brain I hear a hummingbird whiz by my head to get it's fill of the abundant wild nectar.
I snapped a few pictures and maybe if you look closely then close your eyes you can pick up just a hint of the sweet smell of springtime in the Ozarks.
The blackberry vines are full of buds that will hopefully develop into plump, ripe berries before the summer heat causes them to whither. They are intermixed with yellow and white honeysuckle in full bloom, and with my eyes closed just absorbing the sweet smell to the recesses of my brain I hear a hummingbird whiz by my head to get it's fill of the abundant wild nectar.
I snapped a few pictures and maybe if you look closely then close your eyes you can pick up just a hint of the sweet smell of springtime in the Ozarks.
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