Crocus |
Squill |
Anise Hyssop! I am so happy to see this fragrant little delight |
Ice Follies...been naturalizing them since we moved here and they are finally coming into their own |
Finally! A warm spring day. Winter has been digging its claws in, refusing to loose its hold on the ground or on our hearts.
Ask any farmer and they will tell you...these crop up anew each spring as well! For Grey |
I almost don't believe my eyes as I sit here watching the new bloom in gardens and trees. That was such a long winter.
ReplyDeleteBTW. That last pix. . . . ummm . . . . is it poo poo with moss enjoying its offerings?
Ummm what IS that last photo? YAY! For SPRING!
ReplyDeleteLinda
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Cathy, sorry, it is a rock, half buried in the soil up on top of our highest hill. I like these white-veined, yellow rocks and whenever I can I bring them to the house. I call them "bread rocks" because they are often rounded and colored a lot like a loaf of bread.
ReplyDeleteLinda, see above, and hooray for spring indeed!!!