Beautiful glimpses of spring in your neck of the woods! Unfortunately, there's no such thing here in the wilds of Texas. It was 92 yesterday, and - - get this - - it's going to drop to 25 tonight!!
Oh, my... how your garden grows! Beautiful photos. I cannot wait for the warmth of the sun and the awakening of spring. Thank you for sharing - Uptonking from Wonderland Burlesque
believe it or don't, I am allergic to the smell of hyacinths; keep them outside but NEVER bring them indoors!
I passed a potted (heh) plant display at my weis on sunday and I had to scurry away quickly; the scent was overpowering and I felt my throat close up in response.
getting potted is fun if ya don't have to drive anywhere!
On Sunday I got "potted" and did some spring gardening -- only to then have to worry about the freeze warning! Your photos are beautiful, AM; thank you for sharing them!
My Dear Miss AM, All your flowers look so lovely. Alas it's still been too cold for any flowers to come up yet here in my corner of NEB. Now it's time for me to get to bed, kiss your kitteh good night for me. Randy.
After your awful, awfully long, awfully snowy and cold winter, I imagine it's wonderful to see Spring!
ReplyDeleteYESSSSSSSSSS! now I am starting to sneeze (spring allergies).
DeleteBeautiful glimpses of spring in your neck of the woods!
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, there's no such thing here in the wilds of Texas. It was 92 yesterday, and - - get this - - it's going to drop to 25 tonight!!
yeah, we are under a freeze warning tomorrow night. some areas north of us are due to get SNOW! on april 15!
DeleteWe are a couple of weeks ahead of you on the bloom, the car looks very comfortable.
ReplyDeletethat's always the way. miss nyla LOVES to sleep in sun patches on the porch!
DeleteGorgeous!!! I'm off tomorrow and I can't wait to finally work in my garden. Thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteyou are most welcome, MAC!
DeleteSo I'm to assume by your lovely post your glad spring is here too?!?!? My mother has oodles of Mountain Laurel.
ReplyDeleteOh, my... how your garden grows! Beautiful photos. I cannot wait for the warmth of the sun and the awakening of spring. Thank you for sharing - Uptonking from Wonderland Burlesque
ReplyDeletesince you are in MSP, that should be in july sometime! ;-b
Deletehopefully rain tomorrow will help wash the (sneeze sneeze) yellow film away and the freeze warning for Wednesday nite never materializes. :-)
ReplyDeletespouse has a black car covered in yellow/green pollen. and the cold will happen; we are already getting weather advisories!
DeleteBeautiful! The snow in my yard is still knee deep! :-(
ReplyDeleteUGH! you canadians are a hearty lot; I don't see how you stand it! so look upon my pix when you need a reminder of spring.
DeleteEvery Spring I have Hubs get me a potted Hyacinth....love that smell!
ReplyDeleteThis year he is just planning on getting me potted. hehehe
believe it or don't, I am allergic to the smell of hyacinths; keep them outside but NEVER bring them indoors!
DeleteI passed a potted (heh) plant display at my weis on sunday and I had to scurry away quickly; the scent was overpowering and I felt my throat close up in response.
getting potted is fun if ya don't have to drive anywhere!
And Nyla's bagged the comfy chair in the sun. Typical! Always 'Me Me Me first!'
ReplyDeletethe queen has her way ALWAYS! :)
DeleteI love spring blooming bulbs. Spring here was interrupted by five inches of snow on Sunday.
ReplyDeletesome places north of my location will be getting snow tonight. winter just WON'T let go!
DeleteOn Sunday I got "potted" and did some spring gardening -- only to then have to worry about the freeze warning! Your photos are beautiful, AM; thank you for sharing them!
ReplyDeleteJaney xo
bwhahahahahahaha! after all these weeks, I FINALLY have spring flowers!
DeleteVery, very, VERY pretty. Where's the snow though?
ReplyDeleteFINALLY GONE! all we had on tuesday was rain!
DeleteI wish my flowers would bloom nicely. My azaleas are throwing up the middle finger with a "yeah, here's your flowers, a$$h0l3". Nothing else yet.
ReplyDeletePeace <3
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too early for azaleas here. no dogwoods yet either.
DeleteThe photo's sure are pretty. Gathered some only yesterday on a long walk. I'm amazed at the selection of daffodils you can grow these days!
ReplyDeletethanks, lovey! yes, daffodils are not just all yellow any more. I wish I had some with white outside petals and orange trumpet parts.
DeleteI used to grow hyacinths when I lived in MI; lovely flowers indeed.
ReplyDeletethey ARE lovely, and the deer won't eat them. :)
Deletealas, they smell too much if I bring them inside - my allergies become VERY annoyed indeed! :(
My Dear Miss AM, All your flowers look so lovely. Alas it's still been too cold for any flowers to come up yet here in my corner of NEB. Now it's time for me to get to bed, kiss your kitteh good night for me. Randy.
ReplyDeletehi sweetie! still too cold, eh? damn. :(
Deletenyla thanks you for the kissies! :)
Lovely! Finally!
ReplyDeleteyou bet your sweet bippy! I though spring would NEVER get here! ACHOO!
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