16 May

They are a very sociable little flower, and dwell close together in communities

May 16th. . . In our walks now, the children and I find blue, white, and golden violets, the former, especially, of great size and richness. Houstonias are very abundant, blue-whitening some of the pastures. They are a very sociable little flower, and dwell close together in communities,-- sometimes covering a space no larger than the palm of the hand, but keeping one another in cheerful heart and life,-- sometimes they occupy a much larger space. Lobelia, a pink flower, growing in the woods. Columbines, of a pale red, because they have lacked sun, growing in rough and rocky places on banks in the copses, precipitating towards the lake. The leaves of the trees are not yet out, but are so apparent that the woods are getting a very decided shadow. Waterweeds on the edge of the lake, of a deep green, with roots that seem to have nothing to do with earth, but with water only.

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