Carya’s Spring Flowers
Carya disdains shoes and socks, so she doesn’t get out in the winter very often…today was a beautiful Spring day so she went exploring for spring flowers. First she visited her favourite meadow of wild Camas and escaped Bluebells.
She wriggled her toes in the English Daisies and pink petals.
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This lovely patch of Forget-me-nots made her smile!
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Oh, but how lovely to be indoors all winter and then go outside and see all those beautiful blooms!
The Camas is especially pretty around here in the spring. All the Hittys like flowers, but for some reason Cary is especially drawn to them. Perhaps it is because in the first picture I took after I made her, she was sitting in a patch of violets.
Those petals in the bottom picture must be one of the joys for Hittys – not to be experienced by humans and so much more fragrant and soft than the piles of leaves humans, or their children, enjoy burrowing and jumping in.
The petals are lovely, but Hittys like jumping into leaf piles too!
Extremely lovely, Carya! Oh, that we all lived in such beauty…thanks for sharing it and the joy Carya found in it.
You are welcome…I am glad the Hittys are around to help me find little tiny focus points of beauty in my days.
The lovely last photo makes me think of small children who love to flop in piles of autumn leaves. Who thought there would be enough spring petals for Carya to flop in!
Carya is a particularly floppy Hitty, her resin head is heavier than her cloth body….she is an expert in leaf and petal-flopping!
This is exactly what I want to do today!
Those petals were in your soon-to-be new neighbourhood – at the corner of Cook and Southgate…