
It’s taking me a bit to get back in the groove after a Mother’s Day/week visit to my folks’ place in Texas. When I got back, I was ASTOUNDED to see how green it was – after an absence of just a week! And the wildflowers, which certainly had started coming up a bit in places, are now somewhat profuse (all things are relative).

A bit of snow is still visible in the highest of high reaches visible from Spring Creek Basin, and if you can discern the greener-green on the very farthest ridges, that’s aspen, finally leafed out and fluttering in the spring breezes.

While these images highlight the prince’s plume and globemallow, a variety of wildflowers are providing a colorful palette currently … mostly requiring a bit closer look than these long-view pix.
Quite a welcome home. 🙂
Its very own kind of “profuse”!
Thanks TJ
These pix show the green pretty well but don’t begin to show the diversity of flowers!
Very beautiful!
It’s just beautiful right now!
Well huge Welcome Home! Weather is nice, view is fabulous and horses are glad to see you. I’m sure!
Ha – I don’t know how glad they are to see me, but I’m sure glad to see them! (Even though I had a wonderful visit in green Texas. :))
How wonderful to see such a variety ! Amazing what happens when Mother Nature adds water 😎
Right!? We need a little more of that water to keep things going. 🙂
Wow, TJ! It’s absolutely gorgeous out there! Those Prince’s Plume are the best I’ve seen in awhile. And the green. What a nice welcoming “committee.”