A journey to the moon yesterday revealed primo Spring time conditions. Wild flower season has been in effect for around a month now and there is not too much left of some of the most pretty of plants.
Calypso bulbosa, both Trillium ovatum and T. albidum, Erythronium oregonum, Berberis aquifolium were of the first beauties to show their heads around these parts, but my trip on the moon last night revealed that the second wave is beginning to make its ways to the front lines. Acer macrophyllum, Dicentra formosa, Camassia quamash and C. leichtlinii being of the most notable!
The trails themselves were in pretty good shape as well. The recent rock work and shaping has definitely helped give the area a solid feel. My hats off to all the Mooninites helping terraform the moon to make it more habitable during the wet season and beyond.