15 April 2008

A peek in my backyard

First of all, thank you for all of your great comments! I guess I wasn't the only one who needed a little "umph" to get through Monday! :) And, btw, I think I am going to add Haloscan to my blog so I can actually respond to everyone! Stand by.... Has anyone had any bad experiences with Haloscan commenting? How about when you installed it? Did you lose any previous comments?

And now for the little peek. :) We have wisteria:

the smell is intoxicating!

and apple blossoms:


and cascades of little yellow roses.


:happysigh: I love spring. :)

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21 Comments:

Blogger Dave said...

I lost all my previous comments. They came back when I un-installed Haloscan. :-)

3:31 AM  
Blogger Carole Knits said...

Such pretty flowers and blooms!

3:40 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Just beautiful. Spring is trying ever so hard to get here to CT, so thank you for the gorgeous photos. :-)

4:28 AM  
Blogger kasiaiscarly said...

I don't use HaloScan, but it does delete your already existing comments (this is why I ended up not installing it).

4:42 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Such a feast for New England eyes!
Kati

5:59 AM  
Blogger mle said...

Wow, those blooms are gorgeous!
I've had a fairly good experience with Haloscan comments...it's nice to be able to respond. You will loose all of your previous comments unless you have them saved away in your email or something. All in all, I like the way Haloscan is set up.

6:02 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Lovely flowers.

I briefly had Haloscan. Unless someone is very techie & can explain, you'll lose your current blogger comments. I think there's a way around this, but you'd have to ask someone who knows about it.

Plus, I didn't like the time-consuming extra step of having to log into Haloscan to find people's e-mail address & respond. But that's just me.

7:01 AM  
Blogger Bridget said...

Beautiful flowers!

Let me know how you do with Haloscan, I'm thinking it might be a good move for me as well ...

7:03 AM  
Blogger Yarnhog said...

I don't even know what Haloscan is, so I'm no help there.

Spring is my favorite season. I'm a devoted gardener, so the chance to go dig in the mud makes me exquisitely happy. My wisteria is in bloom for the first time ever!

8:18 AM  
Blogger judy said...

Beautiful! I am enjoying Muir. Great knit and I love the bads.

8:46 AM  
Blogger Jean said...

I'm very happy with Haloscan. My previous comments no longer appeared on the blog, but I still had them in my e mail. I love being able to respond to comments. I have it set up so that Haloscan e mails the comments directly to me, I never need go to the Haloscan site. I then hit "forward" (not "reply" because that would go back to Haloscan) and do a very easy copy and paste to get the commenter's e mail addy in the "to" line. I hope this makes sense. I use Firefox as my browser for this, btw. Gorgeous flower pictures!

10:42 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Makes me jealous. lol I do have daffodils though.

11:25 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oh I love spring too!! I can't wait to see more flowers here too. I just can't stand my coat anymore.

11:29 AM  
Blogger Sonya said...

Beautiful blooms.
I can't wait for something to sprout here in Southern Indiana.

It is almost time for the azaleas to bloom

12:41 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

http://www.ph-rose-gardens.com/00107.htm

Lady Banks rose, yellow version....

I love how this rose climbs fences and trees and houses and just drapes down in yellow.....

I lurve wisteria, too

Hugs,

Ba

1:03 PM  
Blogger ...Sarah said...

Thank you for the breath of spring

7:05 PM  
Blogger Lorraine said...

Does wisteria only grow in a warmer climate? I can't ever remember seeing it up here.

The flowers are glorious- so inspiring.

6:13 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Flowers! Spring! Yay!

12:37 PM  
Blogger vanessa said...

love the apple blossoms :-)

5:48 AM  
Blogger Dr. Steph said...

Spring doesn't look like that here, but I love it too. Beautiful.

7:50 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I am so envious of your beautiful, fragrant, well-behaved wisteria...

11:39 AM  

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