Lovely spring flowers! We have yet a blanket of snow covering our garden and the weatherman predicts {{SNOW}}on the weekend!Think I'll pack up and head back to Florida! Thank you for your generous comment on my site!hugs NG
Beautiful Spring flowers! Where I live in Scotland, our temperatures are 2 degrees at the moment, so our daffodils and grape hyacinths will not be in bloom for another few weeks yet.
Hi naturegirl! I meant it! Welcome back...although I know it must be a hard transition!
Hello there a wildlife gardener! So nice to see you! I must be honest, I just saw my first grape hyacinths yesterday in my own garden. These are from a display at a recent flower show (Philly). One day, perhaps, I will have such a lush display...and, of course, have the bulbs cooperate and bloom together for me...lol!
I so want to visit Scotland! Possibly in 08...just possibly. At any rate, I can come visit on your blog! Exciting!
What happened to the wordless bit of this wednesday? :-) Last weeks was far more in keeping, don't you think? And we were both so eloquent without the use of any words. ;-)
Ha, Yolanda Elizabet! Now, I ask you...do you really think we are the wordless type??! But okay, I acknowledge a breakthrough...however short lived!
And, no, I am still trudging along without style in my dirty blue shoes. Whatever will I do.
Okay, I'll be over later!
Hey Kate! It is a great idea, isn't it? Too bad some of us (me) are simply unable to contain ourselves! hehe! But, I try. And, besides...they didn't send me a rule list or anything (not that I would have read it).
Gotta Comment? Great! Thanks in advance for taking the time. I'll get back to you as soon as possible, assuming I'm not in the garden...because there, I lose all track of time...(Don't you?)...Take care now.
Lovely spring flowers!
ReplyDeleteWe have yet a blanket of snow covering our garden and the weatherman predicts {{SNOW}}on the weekend!Think I'll pack up and head back to Florida!
Thank you for your generous comment on my site!hugs NG
Beautiful Spring flowers! Where I live in Scotland, our temperatures are 2 degrees at the moment, so our daffodils and grape hyacinths will not be in bloom for another few weeks yet.
ReplyDeleteHi naturegirl! I meant it! Welcome back...although I know it must be a hard transition!
ReplyDeleteHello there a wildlife gardener! So nice to see you! I must be honest, I just saw my first grape hyacinths yesterday in my own garden. These are from a display at a recent flower show (Philly). One day, perhaps, I will have such a lush display...and, of course, have the bulbs cooperate and bloom together for me...lol!
I so want to visit Scotland! Possibly in 08...just possibly. At any rate, I can come visit on your blog! Exciting!
Thanks for coming by!
What happened to the wordless bit of this wednesday? :-) Last weeks was far more in keeping, don't you think? And we were both so eloquent without the use of any words. ;-)
ReplyDeleteGot your pretty garden boots yet?
BTW Cute kitten alert on Bliss!
Words cannot do justice to the beauty of the grape hyacinths & daffodils!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture ... I like Wordless Wednesdays!
Ha, Yolanda Elizabet! Now, I ask you...do you really think we are the wordless type??! But okay, I acknowledge a breakthrough...however short lived!
ReplyDeleteAnd, no, I am still trudging along without style in my dirty blue shoes. Whatever will I do.
Okay, I'll be over later!
Hey Kate! It is a great idea, isn't it? Too bad some of us (me) are simply unable to contain ourselves! hehe! But, I try. And, besides...they didn't send me a rule list or anything (not that I would have read it).