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Questing for Wonder on the First of March

Introduction

Layton Commons Park a Little after Noon

In northern Utah the First of March is special because from now until early June on we have alternating spring and winter, each lasting about three days. A big change from constant winter. The building here is Layton City Hall. When I lived in Verdeland Park, the city hall was a tiny white building near Main Street, and here was a 10-room elementary school. This lawn was the asphalt playground. Kays Creek runs along the left side of the picture. Of course, a tall fence kept us little kids from plunging into the creek during recess. Good thing! I probably would have been the first one in the water.

 

 

Kays Creek #1

This picture is similar to one, “The Three Stems,” I took about a year ago at the International Center, an industrial park west of Salt Lake City (https://wp.me/p8OLgC-jC).

Mystery Tree

This tree’s unusual shape attracted me. When my spouse saw this picture on my monitor, she immediately pronounced it as “ugly.” I have had some success in identifying trees in winter by examining their twigs, but struck out on this one. I am looking forward to the tree leafing out for more clues. If you know what kind of tree this is, please comment.

 

Kay’s Creek #2

As you can see March has come in like a lamb. We will see if March goes out like a lion.

Kay’s Creek #3

The golden brown branches attracted my attention. I find this picture soothing.

Endnote

Already I am thinking of a photography outing on the first of December 2021. Because that will be a Wednesday, the day I see most of my patients, going to Layton will not be possible. Instead, I will observe the first of December with an early morning outing in my own neighborhood.

Take care,

Dr. Mike

 

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