





After a dark and slightly depressing morning, the sun this afternoon beckoned me outside. I shot a few pics to add to the blog. Hopefully I'll get some work done the next time I get into the yard. I have some invasives to cut down--Japanese honeysuckle for one and some of the overgrown forsythia that I inherited from the previous owner. I plan to cut them down but leave them in place or nearby so they continue to provide shelter for wildlife.
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