Oh yes! I think it's really coming! Spring can't be too far off. Our blooming is way behind. Usually my daffodils bloom in January and the hacinths bloom in February, but they are here now and bringing much joy. And look, a little ringneck snake! It has to be near with him coming out. I hate to say too much about our temperatures and winter weather, being as most of the Northeastern US has been hit so hard this winter, but for us Southerners, it's been a long, cold winter. I think we are all ready for some sun and warmth and blooms. Get a move on Winter, come hither, Spring!
A blog about my gardening life. I love my garden and spend hours planning and dreaming. Unfortunately, the vision in my head is hampered by the ability of my hands!
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Hooray for spring! Love the daffodils. The snake, not so much.
ReplyDeleteYour spring plants are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are beautiful! The snake is cute.
ReplyDeleteLeslie girl we are still buried under snow here in the great white north .. so seeing your pictures was an amazing lift in spirits for me .. at least one of us is having Spring ? LOL
ReplyDeleteThat tiny snake is too cute .. I can handle some thing that size and non-poisonous ! haha
I am so longing for a non-snow view to my gardens ... you are so lucky !!
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Lovely little snake. We're still under 2' of snow!
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