Spent a wonderful day in the SUN clearing out one of my back perennial beds and found some little treasures.
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I am so happy for you…finally, in the sun in the garden, woohoo!
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Thanks, Johanna!!!!!
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Oh – it looks so lovely to see some sunshine and colour 🙂
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Blue skies!! A bit of green… Just a couple weeks ago the snow was deep and everything was white and grey. It always kind of feels like a miracle this time of year. I think I must be very short sighted
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Cynthia, That photograph of you lovely backyard is like an artist’s rendering. As I studied it to see what your backyard was like, I could actually feel the cool earth and there is something about the shadows of the trees across the lawn and the lonely, lacy white bench that made me kind of sad for a moment. I’m not saying that to bring you down but to say that you captured something wonderful with the camera. May I use this picture for a screen saver for awhile? ~Ginene
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What a nice compliment , Ginene! I agree with you, this picture has a bit of a wistful look to it. Of course you can use it for anything you’d like!
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Spring cleaning is right… Wonderful how the rain cleans the air and makes a way for spring blooms.
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It really is.. Fresh starts!
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Isn’t Spring sunshine wonderful? I love your little crocuses. 🙂
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Is is wonderful and much appreciated. I love crocuses too, thanks!
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The crocus are almost luminescent! Beautiful pictures….and a very nice looking yard and bed. We had high winds yesterday so I couldn’t really work outside very easily. Today is my day to get out there and pick up twigs, move straw off my beds and get the soil ready to be warmed up. Looking forward to my day in the SUN! Hope you get another one, too.
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Wind like that can be a deal breaker. I’m glad it blew in a great day for you today. Have fun!
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How lovely to come across your blog post this morning on facebook, as I have not gone to my wordpress blog yet. It’s lovely when you discover little plants or flowers when working hard and least expecting them. Have a lovely Sunday, here the sky is heavy and slate grey, some rain and it was stormy last night but the wind has died down now. I will be planting out more broad beans today 🙂 Have a lovely day.
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Sound like you’re about 6 weeks ahead of us in planting time. Your gorgeous pictures of everything coming into bloom indicate about the same. I was surprised to read that it doesn’t get very hot there in the summers. Sounds like the perfect place for gardens. You have a lovely day too!
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Lovely to see the sun on your garden … and no snow! I love crocuses – one of my favourite early Spring flowers.
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Crocuses are a favorite of mine too. I think that may be because they are the first and only flowers out for a while. I have to say… Your photo challenge this week! Wow!
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Yes, being the first and longed-for flowers after the Winter makes them special. Thank you – glad you enjoyed my church photos. We have some very historical churches in our region.
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So much to do in the spring and such a relief after winter! And we’ve had quite the winter. Love your crocuses. We are ahead of you, with daffodils, tulips, and grape hyacinth coming up. Yours will be arriving soon, I’m sure.
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I am loving watching your place change from icicles hanging off your roof to flowers appearing…
now is this weird or what but I noticed a jonquil just about to flower in my garden – what the???? we havent got to winter yet.
sandra
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A sight for sore eyes.
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