The dogs and I were walking along the edge of the Adirondacks' Clear Pond, in the White Hill Wild Forest (see also Part 1, posted yesterday), and I was surprised by all the wildflowers I was seeing. At first I didn't see any Blue Flag, but Clover and Daphne found one:
Blue Flag is our native wild Iris, and it is a beauty:
Clover looked at the pond wistfully but didn't go in:
And then Daphne joined her to explore around the rocks. You can see here what a gorgeous wild pond this is:
Little Jack, who most commonly runs in continuous big circles by himself, couldn't resist joining Clover and Daphne for a bit of water fun:
And then they split up to continue exploring:
Back in the forest again, I was surprised to find this long stemmed violet. I usually don't try to identify violet species, but I looked in my field guide when I got home and decided this was definitely Marsh Blue Violet:
The trail took us through beautiful forest scenery:
And then deeper into the dark interior, the dogs leading the way:
But our main intent was to stay near the water, so we returned to the pond every chance we got:
I was enamored of these jewel-like patches of Partridgeberry and mosses:
Daphne and Fergus again ran down to the water for a drink and some play. We were almost back to where we'd begun, and I'll post Part 3 tomorrow:
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