At least you have plants that are pushing through the ground.... I have a foot of snow that arrived yesterday... the wet heavy snow that breaks your back when you shovel it... good for snowmen though... but Chris wouldn't help me build one!! :(
Hi Elizabeth, it's so lovely to see plants starting to emerge :-) Is that a Zantedeschia I see? I had one for years but only the leaves ever came up, it never bloomed :-( Anne xx
ooh..yes I think it might be...we have some beautiful daffodils dancing away, this is my favourate time of year!! Hope you're feeling better, Esther xx
Lovely flowers. I've just had a pleasant few minutes catching up with whats been happening with you - looks like you've had quite a busy and exciting time!
Yes, finally Spring- tho' here in the South we have a much less harsh Winter than you. Those tulips are going to be gorgeous- you know how I feel about mtulips :D Are these the ones in your garden bed made from a bed?
well, I sure hope so...Spring being here, I mean! We heard "peepers" the other day -- the baby frogs. but today it's flurrying again...sheesh. I am more than ready for warm weather. enjoyed your tulips!
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At least you have plants that are pushing through the ground.... I have a foot of snow that arrived yesterday... the wet heavy snow that breaks your back when you shovel it... good for snowmen though... but Chris wouldn't help me build one!! :(
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ReplyDeleteIt apparently is according to the pretty spring flowers and blossom that have made an appearance in my garden!
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Don't blink or you'll miss it :)
ReplyDeleteHi Elizabeth, it's so lovely to see plants starting to emerge :-) Is that a Zantedeschia I see? I had one for years but only the leaves ever came up, it never bloomed :-(
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oh yeah....these tulips are beautiful....happy Spring, dear E!!
ReplyDeleteooh..yes I think it might be...we have some beautiful daffodils dancing away, this is my favourate time of year!! Hope you're feeling better, Esther xx
ReplyDeleteSo pretty. I love tulips. I never think to plant any in the fall.
ReplyDeleteTULIPS already
ReplyDeleteYES I would say you are well on your way
how exciting and beautiful!
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Oh... WOW you have tulips!!!! Can tell you are farther South than we are. Enjoy!!! and feel better soon. - Donna
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear you've been ill, hope you feel better now. And no art for a month? Can't wait to see what you make
ReplyDeleteLet's just hope so!!!
ReplyDeleteLove it and I hope you are feeling better! Hugs and chicken soup!
ReplyDeleteTulips! So lovely! Theresa
ReplyDeleteGorgeous bloom, hope you are feeling well soon,
ReplyDeleteLovely flowers. I've just had a pleasant few minutes catching up with whats been happening with you - looks like you've had quite a busy and exciting time!
ReplyDeleteYeah spring is here,enjoy to the fulliest !!
ReplyDeleteI am sorry to hear you have been ill.
Such lovely flowers.
Best wishes to you.
Hugs,Laura.xoxx
Yes, finally Spring- tho' here in the South we have a much less harsh Winter than you. Those tulips are going to be gorgeous- you know how I feel about mtulips :D Are these the ones in your garden bed made from a bed?
ReplyDeletewell, I sure hope so...Spring being here, I mean! We heard "peepers" the other day -- the baby frogs. but today it's flurrying again...sheesh. I am more than ready for warm weather. enjoyed your tulips!
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