Violets in the spring

The header above is cut from a shot of some violets that grow wild blanketing our side lawn for a few weeks each spring. I’m not sure if they were planted, are the results of something exotic and invasive escaping, or an intentional garden effort by somebody before me here. Either way, we have decided to enjoy them and not replant the side lawn with grass.
The newest addition to the homestead is a fence in the backyard to help contain Kai and keep him from the street until he understands the dangers there. He doesn’t like being contained much but usually forgets about it when he becomes lost in play. It helps the big people be able to relax for a bit.

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