




Here’s another specific thing I went looking for (trilliums) that I was too early for. It is at least an improvement over the last time I was here, which was after the March of four nor’easters, when all of the volunteer run places took a while to be able to clear out all the downed trees. I never even got as far down the path as where the trilliums are, and it’s not actually that far a walk. So at least I know that for next time.