Jeanine, I feel your pain. Yesterdays snow during the morning commute to school was horrible. Thanks for the beautiful picture...guess I will need to start some flower seeds inside soon. I can't wait to see some green grass in my yard, the only green in my yard is on my porch railings where my Christmas greenery and lights are still hanging, because there has been too much snow on and around them to take them down. Stay warm.
Great rusty planter! Love the little bird too!
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The daffodils and forsythia are blooming here so spring is coming. xo, olive
ReplyDeleteLove your planter! I hope it comes soon.......we have had a couple 60 degree days, but then by the next day it is cold and blustery again.
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Kathleen
Jeanine, I feel your pain. Yesterdays snow during the morning commute to school was horrible. Thanks for the beautiful picture...guess I will need to start some flower seeds inside soon. I can't wait to see some green grass in my yard, the only green in my yard is on my porch railings where my Christmas greenery and lights are still hanging, because there has been too much snow on and around them to take them down. Stay warm.
ReplyDeleteYes spring is almost here, anyway for us Missourians, March came in like a Lion so it will leave like a Lamb, meaning spring, it's almost here
ReplyDeleteYou are my favourite blogger. Keep doing what you're doing, girl! Your page is a pleasure to visit :)
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