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I have lived for more than 30 years as a Wilderness Dweller. Most of that time was in cabins I built myself far from the nearest road, high in the mountains of British Columbia, Canada. My "retirement" home is accessible by a bush road but still far from neighbours. I live off the grid, and operate this blog by solar-powered satellite internet.

GREEN!

11. ClearingI can’t believe how green it has suddenly become!

13. Cottonwood.

 

16. BarnSpring flowers are happening.

The curious blossoms of the Soopollalie

16c soopollalieEarly purple violets

16f violetsCut-leafed fleabanes

16a fleabanesJacob’s ladder

16 b jacobs ladderAnd the rhubarb is ready for the first meal!

16g rhubarbA species of willow is now loaded with golden flowers.

16d golden willow

 

16e. Golden willowWhat a pity we have to work!

The weather remains unsettled and stormy.

14. Stormy weatherOnce in a while we get a few bits of sunshine.

15. Sunset.But I every time I look outside, I am surprised by the green.

18 aspen leaves

 

19 aspens

 

17. Amazing green.

 

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