Oh, what a treat. I miss spring. Spring in WA is so anticlimatic. Basically more cold, rainy days. Not so different from the cold, rainy days of fall and winter.
We’ve had daffodils up for a couple of weeks now. Plus the flowering trees are blooming, too. Lovely to look at, but drives my allergies nuts!
How pretty! I have some yellow bulb flowers blooming in my yard, but I don’t know what they are, to think I was just going to uproot them and throw them away! Now I’ll transplant them to under the tree. I was excited when the local home improvement store started carrying petunias but I’m getting the striking feeling that they just aren’t going to have posies here, since they always come out before the petunias.
Here’s my E – posted after yours since you remind me when to post mine 🙂
Oh, what a treat. I miss spring. Spring in WA is so anticlimatic. Basically more cold, rainy days. Not so different from the cold, rainy days of fall and winter.
For your viewing enjoyment, I have my E up. It is in honor of Bubby’s Birthday this week. http://fivenomads-tami.blogspot.com/2011/03/e-is-for-enormous.html
Here is my post: http://sketchesandmore.blogspot.com/2011/03/e-is-for.html
We’ve had daffodils up for a couple of weeks now. Plus the flowering trees are blooming, too. Lovely to look at, but drives my allergies nuts!
How pretty! I have some yellow bulb flowers blooming in my yard, but I don’t know what they are, to think I was just going to uproot them and throw them away! Now I’ll transplant them to under the tree. I was excited when the local home improvement store started carrying petunias but I’m getting the striking feeling that they just aren’t going to have posies here, since they always come out before the petunias.
Here’s my E – posted after yours since you remind me when to post mine 🙂
http://artemesia.typepad.com/adventures_in_paradise/2011/03/e-is-for-experiments.html
*sigh* I’m patiently waiting for our crocus’ to make their appearance. It might be another couple of weeks.