There is no other tree that I love more than our Redbud tree when it's in bloom! Redbuds are native a little further south, and they're a small understory tree in the forests of places like the Great Smoky Mountains. But they do survive well here if they are planted and cared for.
Friday, May 29, 2026
Our Redbud Tree!
Monday, May 25, 2026
Flowering Trees
The middle of May is the time for flowering trees here on the shores of Georgian Bay. From Magnolias to Apples, the flowers come out and the bees are buzzing. This is truly a beautiful time of year!
The very large Magnolia around a couple of blocks is the most spectacular that I have to share. Gorgeous but its petals start to fall all too soon.Of course there are flowering Crab Apples all over town, perhaps the most common of our flowering trees.
Sunday, May 24, 2026
Are these even Tulips?
In various rows of the Tulip fields there were some mighty unusual Tulips. I had no idea that Tulips like these even existed! I just can't wrap my head around these as Tulips, but they are bright and colourful!
Thursday, May 21, 2026
More Tulips
I've got lots more pictures of tulips. I'll just let them speak for themselves. These are the rows where different colours of Tulips were mixed together.
Monday, May 18, 2026
Sandhill Creek Tulip Farm
It's Tulip season and Sandhill Creek Farm is open for viewing! This local farm, located on the road to Sauble Beach, just opened for the first time last year, and we were mightily impressed! We have visited the famous tulip fields of the Skagit Valley in Washington State, and this is just as impressive. The season is short though, so we went during the first week.
There are early season, mid-season and late tulips. These two rows are obviously of the late variety.
The tulip field has been moved to new ground from last year, but they still sit in the shadow of the old farm barn.
Sunday, May 17, 2026
Maple Tree Flowers
At the moment here in southern Ontario, the maple trees here are bathed in a light almost fluorescent green which I always thought was the leaves emerging. But it's not, it's the tiny flowers of the maple trees, take a look below. Shortly the leaves will unfold, a darker green, providing the canopy.
These three photos are of a Norway Maple. Same idea, but slightly different shape to the 'flowers', and ultimately there will be a different shape to the maple keys, the easiest way to identify the difference.
Wednesday, May 13, 2026
More Spring Wildflowers!
I used to wander the woods a lot in the early weeks of May. So to build on my sister's photos of Trillium and Trout Lily in my last post, here are a few of my own favourite spring wildflower shots.
This is one of my favoujrite wildflower shots of all time, a Red Trillium.Wild Ginger is one of the most unusual, as the flower lies on the ground under the leaves.
Ad these delicate little blooms are Dutchman's Breeches.


























































