I love spring
When the snow recedes and the flowers come up and bloom, that’s the thing I like best about spring. A couple of times, I thought spring had finally made it, then we had more snow and ice in our … Continue reading →
When the snow recedes and the flowers come up and bloom, that’s the thing I like best about spring. A couple of times, I thought spring had finally made it, then we had more snow and ice in our … Continue reading →
It`s rainy today but my flowers in the beds around my yard still brighten the place. Here`s a peek at what`s growing strong. carnations in variegated pink and white gaillardia and coral bells Daisies … Continue reading →
A bird sits on the topmost branch of a cedar in our backyard. He looks one way and then another. I open my office window a crack to check if he’s singing. He’s not, at least at this moment. And … Continue reading →
Spring may be dawdling in its appearance, but there are signs of it coming. Here’s a lone crocus in my flower bed. The narcissus and daffodils have opened too, and tulip stems have emerged from the soil, waiting for the … Continue reading →
No gardening today It’s Monday of the long weekend and still too cold to plant anything but perennials. The thermometer reads 8 degrees Celsius—a bit chilly for tender annuals. And even if I won’t be planting today, I’ll probably go … Continue reading →