What we wouldn’t give for that daffodil outside our window…no signs of Spring here…we’re just beginning to see the grass show up from the blanket os snow and get excited for that small pleasure. Herb and Nancy
February Gold is always one of our first. Have three different ones in bloom as of February 28th. Hope this means spring is right around the corner!!!!!
Just came across your site and love it. You are too funny. I also read your post about taking the hydrangea’s back to the store and that sounds a lot like me, believe it or not, I had three sago palms I bought over “3″ years ago and just got around to planting them this last fall (I was so proud of myself) thanks for the laughs
There isn’t too much snow here to mow! http://twitpic.com/14wics
Love that dark background, and the contrast with the brighter yellow.
So did you mow down the daffy?
Jen
I love daffodils—–to early in IN for those—lots of sticks in the yard though
Strong, brave gardener-mower! I bow before you.
What we wouldn’t give for that daffodil outside our window…no signs of Spring here…we’re just beginning to see the grass show up from the blanket os snow and get excited for that small pleasure. Herb and Nancy
What a beautiful image! We didn’t mow the lawn yet. Next week, maybe.
February Gold is always one of our first. Have three different ones in bloom as of February 28th. Hope this means spring is right around the corner!!!!!
Just came across your site and love it. You are too funny. I also read your post about taking the hydrangea’s back to the store and that sounds a lot like me, believe it or not, I had three sago palms I bought over “3″ years ago and just got around to planting them this last fall (I was so proud of myself) thanks for the laughs
This photo is stunning. So expressive.
Lovely, none blooming in my garden yet, hopefully in a week if it stays sunny & warm.