A Walk in the Woods
May. 20th, 2008 10:29 pmThere were also a variety of wildflowers in bloom, lavender and pink ones with rounded petals, red-and-yellow trumpets, and deep purple trumpets. I couldn't recall any of their names.
Little signs on occasional trees noted the species and a useful fact or two about each of the major species found there. One tree there was marked as grey birch, and although I don't recall noting one in years, I immediately recognized it from my childhood. It's got little brown pods on it (apparently officially called "catkins") on it that when dry in the spring look very much like unground peppercorns. I used to call them "pepper bushes", as the ones by my house ran broad and low, not much like trees really, and they grew on the edge of the woods behind my house. I used to grind them carefully between two rocks and use them to "spice" my mudpies and other botanical mock-food creations.
I think I'll visit here again.
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