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Home Posts tagged  ephemerals

Tag: ephemerals

A Local Wonderland

I often write about hidden gems – those wonderful things that have been right under our noses all along.  That’s because when we make the time to stop and look, there is wonder all around us. A friend recently suggested a village park that has … Continue readingA Local Wonderland

Posted on May 10, 2020May 21, 2021by Sheila Newenham5 Comments

Woodland Ephemerals: Hope Springs Eternal

e·phem·er·al (əˈfem(ə)rəl): lasting for a very short time. They brighten the dull brown forest floors even before winter has really left. Spring ephemerals put all of their energy into carpeting the woodland in color and then fade away under the shade of the full canopy. … Continue readingWoodland Ephemerals: Hope Springs Eternal

Posted on April 17, 2020May 5, 2020by Sheila Newenham2 Comments

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