Late May Blooms in the Pacific Northwest

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Spring Flowers in the Rain via cottagemagpie.com

Spring Flowers in the Rain via cottagemagpie.com

Spring Flowers in the Rain via cottagemagpie.com

Spring Flowers in the Rain via cottagemagpie.com

The garden here evolves on a daily basis this time of year. With the mix of sunshine and rain, things are growing so fast (*ahem* like my lawn *ahem*). I find myself wanting to take a little tour every day just to see what's newly blooming, what's about to bloom, what's already fading.

The weather is mercurial. Some days we have squalls and rainstorms sweeping through the otherwise sunny days. Other times it's unrelentingly drizzly, and the flowers bend under the weight of all the water.

My favorite days are when it's a little bit of both, a little but sunny, a little bit rainy. Then the light does amazing things, and the sky does, too. Today was a day like that. A little bit of rain, a little bit of sun, very pretty evening clouds. Just the kind of day to see what's going on in the garden.

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Spring Flowers in the Rain via cottagemagpie.com

The peonies are still taking turns in their Springtime dance.

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And now the poppies have joined in, too.

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Spires of foxgloves and catmint are shooting up everywhere.

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Spring Flowers in the Rain via cottagemagpie.com

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And the evening clouds answer with a show of their own.

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Spring Flowers in the Rain via cottagemagpie.com

Good night, garden! I wonder what you'll look like tomorrow?

What does your garden look like right now?

Angela Grace

Angela Grace’s first quilt was started when she was 18, given away unfinished when she was 22, gotten back when she was 34 and finished when she was 39. Now that Angela makes quilts in significantly less time, she’s on a mission to make quilting simple so that new quilters can be creative. When she is not hanging out on the internet you can find her quilting, gardening, reading, or, most frequently, daydreaming.

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