We finally got a Friday night through Sunday at our woodland campsite.
It felt wonderful!
The crabapple trees are flowering and humming with honeybees.

Spring flowers everywhere.

The frogs are happily living around our little pond.

I found some trillium and a Jack-in-the-pulpit.


And? When I decided to look for my first 4-leafed clover all I had to do was look down and there it was.

The sounds of gray tree frogs, pileated woodpeckers, and the Spring run-off were music to my ears.
This is my favorite time of year!

Glad you were able to make it to your camp. Funny, I had been keeping my eye out for a four leaf clover all spring, but with no luck. A few days ago I was talking to a friend who I sort of compete with on 4 leaf clovers. She said she hadn’t found one yet. I looked down and sure enough there was one at my feet right then! The stars were aligned just right 😉 Like you, I take photos of them, not pick them – better luck, at least for the plant…
I’ve found 9 leafed clovers and my daughter holds the record finding one with 11!
Happy hunting! Thanks.
As a kid I think I found up to 7. In the last two years, I found a five-leaf clover.
Glad you got some weekenders back at your campsite.
Those are some wonderful shots of the beautiful nature you have.
Thanks Mason! Our little slice of heaven. 😊
Absolutely, I’d be a happy boy writing by my tent there.
Your weekend away does sound wonderful! Bonus for the 4 leaf clover! 🙂
😊 Thanks!
🙂 you’re welcome!