Monday, May 12, 2025
Saturday, May 10, 2025
Thursday, May 08, 2025
dropped petals
Magnolia trees in the area are in a state of transition. Some full flowers remain while others have dropped most of their petals.
The tree continues to hold on to beauty.

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Denise Goldberg
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6:30 PM
Tuesday, May 06, 2025
tulip transition
I visited the garden of the Stevens-Coolidge House & Gardens yesterday evening as light rain fell.
I saw tulips in a state of transition. Some are still in full flower, others are fading.

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Denise Goldberg
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5:20 PM
Saturday, May 03, 2025
wet
I headed to Maudslay State Park this afternoon hoping to walk before it rained. When I arrived I heard the rumble of thunder; I saw a jagged lightening bolt in the distance. I chose to walk, attempting to ignore the incoming rain. And yes, I did get quite wet!
It was early for azalea. I saw two bushes wearing buds and a single bush in bloom. Maybe next week...
Dogwood and other flowering trees were blooming and there were several varieties of daffodils still in prime condition.
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Denise Goldberg
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4:55 PM
Friday, May 02, 2025
Wednesday, April 30, 2025
Thursday, April 24, 2025
early tulip
Tulips are starting to bloom here in northeastern Massachusetts.
This beauty posed for me this evening.

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Denise Goldberg
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7:04 PM
Wednesday, April 23, 2025
north on Plum Island
I felt the need to walk by the ocean today.
Since my favorite beach (at the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge) is closed for the piping plover nesting season I headed to the north end of Plum Island, the same island where Parker River lives. While some sections of the beach and dunes are roped off for the birds, there was space for 2-legged creatures to walk there too.

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Denise Goldberg
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5:28 PM