I feel like I missed most of June in Nantucket this year. Josh and I hiked the West Highland Way in Scotland during the first two weeks of June, and when we came to Nantucket in mid-June I was diagnosed with pneumonia. That began two weeks of double antibiotics, staying inside and not wanting to do anything. It had me wondering why I like to bird and walk in nature and spend my time the way I do. I read The Nature Fix by Florence Williams to cure me of the blues. The grandchildren arrived to distract me (Joe, Amy, Frankie and new born Simon here for a month!, and Sam with Arthur and Noa for two weeks).
Today I hiked Norwood Farm to get back in my groove. It was kind of quiet except for the towhees and catbirds. The scent of the swamp azalea, rhododendron viscosum, was the highlight. The common yellowthroats were wichity-ing near the ponds; Easter Kingbirds hunted insects. I tasted my first highbush blueberry.
I am looking forward to loving this all again.
Hoary Frostweed, Crocanthemum Bicknelli |
Common Yarrow, Achilliea Millefolium |
Whorled Loosestrife, Lysimachia quadrifolia |