Friday, March 27, 2026
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
low tide
It was a good day for a low tide walk in the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge. The beach in the refuge closes next week for the piping plover nesting season so it will be my last walk on the beach there for a while.
I'm sending happy nesting wishes to the birds!
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4:23 PM
Sunday, March 22, 2026
Iris reticulata
As the rain started falling this afternoon I headed to a local church garden to check for early spring flowers. I found dwarf iris in a wonderful shade of blue.
Early spring flowers are truly special.
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Denise Goldberg
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4:13 PM
Friday, March 20, 2026
Thursday, March 19, 2026
mini daffs
I headed to Maudslay State Park yesterday to see if any early spring wildflowers had emerged. I found spring snowflakes, snowdrops, and miniature daffodils.
The daffs were so small that I almost missed the bits of bright yellow scattered across a small hill. What a wonderful sign of spring!
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Denise Goldberg
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8:17 AM
Monday, March 16, 2026
first flowers
As I walked in the rain this morning I kept my eyes out for early flowers.
I was rewarded with a patch of just opening snowdrops, a sure sign of spring.
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Denise Goldberg
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11:53 AM
Thursday, March 12, 2026
photos! spring bulb show at Smith College
Tuesday's visit to the 2025 Spring Bulb Show at the Botanic Garden of Smith College was a delight!
It allowed me to jump forward to spring, to walk through a greenhouse bursting with the bright colors of tulips and daffodils. Click here to wander through photos in the gallery spring flowers at Smith College :: 2026.
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Denise Goldberg
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7:30 AM
Tuesday, March 10, 2026
a drive to flowers
Today I headed west to visit the Spring Bulb Show at Smith College in Northampton, MA.
Two greenhouses filled with bright spring flowers - tulips, daffodils, freesia, and more - provided an early view of the season. Delightful!
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Denise Goldberg
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6:26 PM
Monday, March 09, 2026
listen...
Listen... can you hear the music of the ocean?
It was a perfect morning to walk at the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge. The boardwalks to the beach were mostly clear; only a few sections of boardwalk were covered with compacted snow and ice. It felt wonderful to be on the beach, sharing it with a few people and a lot of birds.
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5:13 PM




