I joined the walking group last Wednesday for a walk in Windsor, VT at Paradise Park. There was no rain that day but the trail next to the lake was muddy in parts. As I said yesterday with all our rain plants are looking lush.
An assortment of leaf shapes in this photo along with a few blackberries forming.
At one end of the lake the water lilies make a cover.
A delicate flower on a climber, maybe morning glory?
Sweet peas
And these were named for me as Canadian lilies.
Here's the final narrow path that took as to an access point and a street where we found the cafe Boston Dreams - a spot for a hot or cold drink and conversation before returning by Main Street to our cars.
Another walk planned for this Wednesday will keep us on a road. Trails are too slick.
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...and fortunately there didn't seem to be any poison ivy.
I'd never seen those lilies before...very beautiful.
Looks like a nice walk, Marcia, and hope there were no soggy trails with all the recent rains.
To answer your question on y blog post about how Frosty's owners can survive with only being open weekends in Brunswick, ME, there are a couple of other locations in the state and also a production facility opened in 2023 as the product is also delivered to retail locations. I updated the blog to include this info, so thanks for the question.
Very interesting flowers I have never seen them before. The ground is so saturated now best to stay on pavement.
Cathy
I had never heard of Canadian Lilies.
It certainly looks very lush after all the rain you had. Some interesting flowers you have photographed.
I love the tapestry of leaves. And the Canada lilies are a treat--we don't see them here.
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