At least that’s the assumption. To make sure it stays that way, you might want to add your voice to the chorus. Tomorrow, 3/28, is another day of planned marches and gatherings. You can read up on what it’s all about here, and find a convenient location near you here.

I will be out under sunny California skies, with blooms wherever you look and the occasional bluebird visiting. One might forget for a minute that we are bombarding other countries, spreading death and destruction. Then again, making our voices heard against the policies of the day might be a good reminder of what we stand for and/or fight against.


The next day we can resume our usual daily walk again – oak leaves still in soft green, grasses blossoming.



Bees on ubiquitous lavender in front yards,

and flowering bushes and trees everywhere.




Cherry and plum blossoms almost gone. The early heat wave here contributed to that.


So much beauty. So much to preserve.
Music from a duo new to me.


Sara Lee Silberman
“So much beauty. So much to preserve.” Indeed!
Thanks for sharing it with us in the not-yet-blooming-much East….