
We interrupt this erstwhile food blog with some photos of a delightful May afternoon in the Adirondack woods in the town of Hadley. My trusty dog Martha, husband Dan and I enjoyed a tromp around Viele Pond, despite a pesky haze of black flies circling our heads.

A rotting log served as a perfect bench to rest on and inspect the Spring flora growing out of it. These little red-tipped beauties are a kind of lichen known as British Soldiers.




This appears to be a relative of the viburnum bush with lovely lacy white flowers.


I couldn't find the name of this lovely wildflower in my guidebook. It is almost like a white bleeding heart, but the row of little white bells are much smaller and the foliage is completely different. Leave a comment below if you know the name of this pretty plant.

And now to return to the kitchen to produce something tasty to blog about.
Lovely spring countryside! Martha looks like such a happy dog.
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