Published by Ken Wilson
PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of English and Creative Writing, University of Regina. My book, Walking the Bypass: Notes On Place From the Side of the Road, is forthcoming from University of Regina Press October 14, 2025. Preorder your copy at https://uofrpress.ca/Books/W/Walking-the-Bypass.
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What are the little white flowers called?
The pinkish-white ones? They are prairie crocuses, or pasque-flowers, anemone patens. They’re the first thing that blooms in the spring.
Good for you to get out walking today. I was also wondering if those were of the crocus family. Always nice to see the first growth of a new season. The beginning of renewal. Something we need to remember, particularly this year.
Those are tough flowers! They will grow in tame pastures, unlike most native wildflowers, and they survive snow and cold and keep going.
There are other things coming: I saw some wild strawberry, for instance, and kinnikinnick, also known as bearberry.
Great to see that you are able to get out walking again, Ken. Thanks for sharing this.
I should’ve gotten a photo of the water on the path, but it was less dramatic than what you experienced!