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Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Wordless Wednesday: Spring





13 comments:

  1. Isn't it great to see Spring after the long,cold winter we've had?

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  2. Harriet, I couldn't agree more...even though here in Spokane we had the mildest winter on record. However, it was preceded by two record-breaking winters in regard to snowfall, so now I'm ALWAYS glad to see Spring!

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  3. Beautiful pictures. I can't wait for my yard to look half as wonderful as yours! Thanks for sharing!

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  4. You're welcome, Taylorstales! I have to credit my husband for our beautiful lawn. He does all the hard work, and I do the pretty work (flowers).

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  5. I'm afraid my tulip bulbs were eaten by deer or chipmunks. They wouldn't be blooming anyways, quite yet, here in New Hampshire. I'll live vicariously through your garden photos this spring!

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  6. Beautiful tulips! I love the contrast of them against the blue of the house!

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  7. Gorgeous! My Iris are even florishing this spring. Thanks for sharing!

    Bill ;-)

    http://drbilltellsancestorstories.blogspot.com/
    Author of "Back to the Homeplace"
    and "13 Ways to Tell Your Ancestor Stories"

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  8. Hey, is that rhubarb? Will there be pie?

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  9. I think we're all having a major spring fever attack ... tulips on the mind. And I am experiencing major yard envy - compliments to you and your husband!

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  10. Thanks for all the kind comments, folks. Yes, those are tulips I planted last fall, hens and chicks we've had forever, and our rhubarb is out of control. There'll be pies for sure, and perhaps some jam!

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  11. What an adorable little house!!! The flowers are beautiful!

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  12. Thanks, Nancy! It is adorable, and it is very little. It's also old (for Spokane)...102 or 103 years, now, depending on what document you look at.

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