Daffy Down Dilly Has come to town In a yellow petticoat And a green gown. - Mother Goose And a flowering plum, for good measure! For my cold friends in need of spring. :)
Lovely photos! My daffs are out, too, and quite welcome. No flowering trees, though--my plum tree finally died after many many years and many delicious plums!
If those are actually recent pictures, I just HAVE to hate you. Yesterday we went out and it was so cold that even with my shirt, my sweater and my coat I was freezing my ass off from the door to the car.
Oh, Rosemary, GORGEOUS! Happy spring!
ReplyDeleteYeah...I'm starting to warm up to these California winters!
ReplyDeleteDaffodils are my favorite! Thanks for the pictures.
ReplyDeletethat fills such a need in the worst gray cold day kind of way.
ReplyDeleteThanks
yes, that was much needed. thank you!
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh!!
ReplyDeletei LOVE daffodils!
thanks for those gorgeous photos!
Lovely photos! My daffs are out, too, and quite welcome. No flowering trees, though--my plum tree finally died after many many years and many delicious plums!
ReplyDeleteWith 9 inches of snow on Thursday and another 9 inches due tomorrow, that was a welcome post. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteIf those are actually recent pictures, I just HAVE to hate you. Yesterday we went out and it was so cold that even with my shirt, my sweater and my coat I was freezing my ass off from the door to the car.
ReplyDeleteGrr.....
You're posting photos of daffodills and I'm posting photos of snowblowers LOL!
ReplyDeleteThank you! With 6' snowbanks at the end of my driveway, I need to see that there is hope! ha ha...
ReplyDeleteRosemary- I'll have to console myself with colorful yarn.
ReplyDeleteI do have some Hyacinths in the kitchen that smell lovely.
So glad I live in Florida!
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing to see flowers back already... I sure love this state!
ReplyDeleteHappy Spring, Rosemary!
ReplyDeleteHow gorgeous! The photographs are stunning. thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSigh. They're gorgeous. Makes me wish I had remembered to plant bulbs before it snowed.
ReplyDeleteI'll put it on my wallpaper so I can imagine away the icy winter.