
This February has seen no scenes like the one above (Feb. 15, 2021) where we saw over 6 inches of snow and sub freezing temperatures for about two weeks. Thousands of people lost power, and I don’t want to look up how many died from the pre-20th Century conditions to which they were not conditioned or prepared to deal with.

However, thanks to Global Warming, this Winter has been warm, for the most part. So we’ve seen some early blooms, one of which always persists, is the Ten-Petal Anemone. This bloom is white, but the species can vary from white through pinkish to violet. (An artist might differ with my choice of descriptive colors).

And here’s an unopened Anemone berlandieri from the violet end of the spectrum.
What are these doing in the Bob’s Brain: Living well with PD and other co-morbidities blog?
- Bob’s brain mistakenly failed to switch to the Back to the natives: Native plants are the answer before beginning the draft, or
- Bob’s brain has other interests in his life other than an incurable, progressive, degenerative neurological disease,
- or both of the above… whatever answer you choose, you won’t go wrong.
Oh well, might as well end with a song:
https://youtu.be/sxoTWy0bTXo?si=NmKkd0bLzysH8ZSO
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