


I'm back from my May Day morning walk. I passed a construction site and noticed a discarded instrument upon a sandbag. It purports to be a slime meter, a handy device to be sure. What type of slime it measures - biological, financial, or political - I do not know.
I came across a crab apple tree whose red blossoms were highlighted by a splash of light pink blossoms. The eruption of a new crab apple variety perhaps?
I stood beneath another crab apple tree, a tall one with bright pink blossoms, for the final photo. It was a completely relaxing place to stand.
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