Oh Spring….I can not wait!!
My goodness - that's a little early for your part of the Dominion!
Spring already? Wow! We won't have crocuses till April probably. It's -20 today :)
I shall miss my little harbingers of spring...Brenda
Hi Karen,hope that all is well with you and your family.The link up is a great idea.I hope to join in next week.Am busy playing catchup and it might take me a while.x Fiona
What a beautiful, fresh, springlike photo! Those little flowers and shoots look so strong and as if they can't wait to grow bigger!Winter has come back over here in the UK this weekend, and it is very cold indeed! Have happy weekend, Karen.Helen x
Such a lovely picture and the poem is so appropriate. Wonderful! Cathy
Lovely and love that flower♥
I went for a run this morning, and the daffodils were making great progress, I noticed. Of course, it's snowing here tonight.
Wow,spring!!Those flowers seem anxious to reach the sunshine!Tomoko
Love to see snowdrops in my garden peeping their heads from the earth.
Oh Spring….I can not wait!!
ReplyDeleteMy goodness - that's a little early for your part of the Dominion!
ReplyDeleteSpring already? Wow! We won't have crocuses till April probably. It's -20 today :)
ReplyDeleteI shall miss my little harbingers of spring...
ReplyDeleteBrenda
Hi Karen,
ReplyDeletehope that all is well with you and your family.
The link up is a great idea.
I hope to join in next week.
Am busy playing catchup and it might take me a while.
x Fiona
What a beautiful, fresh, springlike photo! Those little flowers and shoots look so strong and as if they can't wait to grow bigger!
ReplyDeleteWinter has come back over here in the UK this weekend, and it is very cold indeed!
Have happy weekend, Karen.
Helen x
Such a lovely picture and the poem is so appropriate. Wonderful! Cathy
ReplyDeleteLovely and love that flower♥
ReplyDeleteI went for a run this morning, and the daffodils were making great progress, I noticed. Of course, it's snowing here tonight.
ReplyDeleteWow,spring!!Those flowers seem anxious to reach the sunshine!
ReplyDeleteTomoko
Love to see snowdrops in my garden peeping their heads from the earth.
ReplyDelete