Beauty is not perfection - it is imperfection with a modicum of grace. Words and images by Michael J. Hall

Wisteria Waterfall A solo yellow eastern tiger swallowtail swims upward against the cascading clusters of wisteria. The alluring aroma draws the butterfly onward and is further energized by drops of nectar. A final flicker of its feathery wings releases a dusting of pollen as it breaks free from the weight of the fragrant blooms. Words... Continue Reading →

Pink Lady's Slippers Not far from the path wandered so often, a twin set of pink moccasins appeared one day, hanging delicately just within the reach of a couple of young fairy sisters. These will be perfect for the siblings who are preparing for the upcoming seasonal dance recital for the creatures of the woodland.... Continue Reading →

Lupine Garden At one end of the picturesque garden these tall, elegant spikes adorned in vibrant blooms of blue, purple, pink, and white appear like nature's popsicles, attracting pollinators of all kinds and remind us that the summer is nigh. Unless you are an insect, do NOT eat these popsicles! Words and images by Michael... Continue Reading →

Native Lilac Celebrated for its showy and sweet aromatic flowers of faded purple or soft white, the native lilac shrub is a cherished feature of naturalized landscapes across New England. What better flower than this to represent the state of New Hampshire? Words and images by Michael J. Hall

Convallaria majalis Deceptive, intrusive, and toxic hardly seem fair to describe this delicate looking groundcover that thrives at the wood's edge. Known by various aliases, including "May Bells", "Mary's Tears", and most commonly, "Lily-of-the-Valley", but none reveal that it is a member of the asparagus family. The sweetly scented, pendent bell flowers and lush leaves... Continue Reading →

Woody Peony Small ants are a common sight on these budding flowerheads, attracted to the sweet excretions produced by the perennial before blooming. The ants don't cause any harm to the fragrant, captivating plant. Some believe that without the ants, the beautiful blossoms would fail to open. Do these tiny worker insects unintentionally unlock the... Continue Reading →

Bearded Iris I With its striking regal beauty and engaging presence, the robust shades of the purple and gold bearded iris stand out among its peers, attracting and delighting even casual onlookers. Anyone can see that the majesty's hand, heart, and tongue are equally bestowed with the gift of grace. Words and images by Michael... Continue Reading →

Nelly Moser Born out of the Victorian era, Nelly Moser is a tall, refined, and elegant lady adorned in champagne-pink satin with accents of magenta stripes. Yet her tufts of silver blonde hair bounce gently from loping carefree at the cotillion. Many gaze sweetly at her resting ever so gracefully against a lighted column at... Continue Reading →

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