
Today, April was a bit of a trickster and surprised me with the emergence of a Black Swallowtail butterfly. I know this post is about March Favorites, but I had to include this April Fool’s surprise. I certainly wasn’t expecting it.
The photo is a bit blurry, but you can see the beautiful creature resting on my carpet. Thankfully, the day temperatures were very warm, and there were blooming flowers. I was glad the butterfly could be released immediately. I hope it found some shelter, sustenance, and maybe a friend.

Several butterflies overwintered on the porch until a hungry wren ate every chrysalis that was not partially held in place by blue tape. I saved four, and three are resting on my curtains; maybe they will surprise me soon.

Winter-sown lettuces and greens have reached a point where they are irresistible to grazing. Oh, the joy of fresh greens. I cut the tops off the milk cartons after sprouting and use the bottoms as pots.

I have many magazines and found them to be a good start for collage journaling. I have stopped coloring my hair, and the grey is a good representation of my new look. I found this project a good fit for a relaxed Sunday afternoon, and I hope to continue throughout the year.

Another creative outlet for Winter’s end has been painting seashells for the Jersey Shore Shells group. I love clamshells and enjoy blinging them up with acrylic paint pens.

The simplicity of dandelions still thrills me.

The daffodils have brought us a lot of joy and a sense of blossoming sunshine.

I’ve been finishing up several reading projects, but did buy a new In Her Garden magazine.
Favorite Signpost for the month…For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also. ~Luke 12:34

I’m looking forward to a meaningful Easter and a warm and wonderful April.
