As I write, I'm looking out my window at the ornamental crab trees in my yard. Their delicate blossoms have come and gone now with the last storm, but for awhile, with every little breeze, dozens of tiny white petals would drift like snowflakes, scattering in swirls across the lawn. So pretty! The mild, sweet fragrance of crab apple blossom, so similar to honeysuckle, attracts bees and keeps them busy, and toward summer's end hundreds of tiny apples, the size of cherries, will appear. This…