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For the past 35 or so years, my family has come "home to the farm" for a potluck dinner and a walk to the woods to see the spring wildflowers. It has become an annual highlight for all of us and few miss the opportunity to come.

This year about 25+ came with a few missing for health reasons. Here are a few pictures of what we saw. (Photos are compliments of our youngest son, J.B.)

O.K. now I'll try to get the captions uploaded, too.

White Trillium - Ontario's official flower.



One with a pink hue.


An unusual wine coloured specimen.


We interrupted someone's Sunday afternoon nap.


A big bone for a little dog! (To the left of the dog's head you can see a left-over moose bone.)


After the walk, the younguns had enough energy for a game of soccer.


The prettiest flower of all, my great-niece, with Cassie, my daughter's Cavalier King Charles Spaniel..
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