The blog, or rather the blog author, is still undergoing repairs, but spring is helping, so here is something a bit more cheerful to look at till I get back on track:
Nothing pleases me more than a great amaryllis and a whole bunch of daffodils in the Spring. Such as these have saved my life on more than one occasion.
Yes, I took them yesterday, k. It's supposed to hit 80 degrees here later today. Our spring is usually fully sprung by mid-April, then it's downhill through the tornadoes to a blistering 5-6 months of extreme heat. We'll still have some cold days and grey skies, but the worst is over. I do feel for all you Northies, as the blue sky and warmth is really something everyone is yearning for at this point
I may just go ahead and die of jealousy! Snoop has taken up marking his territory on any damn thing I plant. I might have to switch from gardening to welding yard art.
jealous. love that phlox!
ReplyDeleteah at least you are surrounded by beauty and new life...which is great therapy...smiles....
ReplyDeleteinsanely jealous of your blue sky.
ReplyDeleteHappy to share it with you, Jane. And the phlox, Marian. That shot turned out a lot better than my usual ham-handed efforts at photography. ;_)
ReplyDeleteLove the flowers Hedge ~ Sadly we are still far from spring ~
ReplyDeleteHope you are enjoying the break and congrats on the publication ~
Nothing pleases me more than a great amaryllis and a whole bunch of daffodils in the Spring. Such as these have saved my life on more than one occasion.
ReplyDeleteI'm GIDDY with Floral Delight!
ReplyDeleteBecause it's too early for beer and barbecue? ;_)
DeleteSo so pretty! I am laughing at you and G-Man. ARe these current photos? (I'm guessing not.) It is snowing upstate and grey in NYC. k.
ReplyDeleteYes, I took them yesterday, k. It's supposed to hit 80 degrees here later today. Our spring is usually fully sprung by mid-April, then it's downhill through the tornadoes to a blistering 5-6 months of extreme heat. We'll still have some cold days and grey skies, but the worst is over. I do feel for all you Northies, as the blue sky and warmth is really something everyone is yearning for at this point
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cheering pictures, thanks for those.
ReplyDeleteI hope you feel better soon.
I may just go ahead and die of jealousy! Snoop has taken up marking his territory on any damn thing I plant. I might have to switch from gardening to welding yard art.
ReplyDeleteThe narcissus/hyacinth photo is lovely and such the picture of spring.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the happy photos Hedge; perfect timing.
ReplyDeleteAll of them are beautiful, and I always enjoyed pictures of your garden, but the phlox steals the show.
ReplyDeleteThanks Shay. I added a few new ones for you. I imagine you're ready for winter to be over in the frozen north.
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