Spring? If you're thinking of the season that vacillates between snow flurries and floods, then yeah, I've got some spring for you. The tide in my back yard has ebbed, once again, leaving mud in its wake. (Aheh. So much for those earlier-than-ever seeds we planted last week.)
If you live in New England, I imagine the scene in your "corner" is much the same. If you don't, I hope you have gorgeous views of tulips, forsythias, daffodils and crocuses.
More shots of spring at Spain Daily.
we do have a view of blooms, buds, and sprouts...hope your mud dries up soon!
ReplyDeleteYea, I heard about the massive flooding in the north eastern parts. Maybe your seeds will sprout up somewhere else in your yard...or in someone down the streets yard.
ReplyDelete:)Lisa
oh no! so does this mean more gardening this weekend?;) hope the sun comes out soon!
ReplyDeleteWe had a good day! Actually maybe I shouldn't have shouted that *whisper*... yep, the blizzards stayed away through the past few days have been awful. We had lots of blue sky, a sign of things to come I hope.
ReplyDeleteHope the sun reappears soon in your area - it helps the soul so much.
(Thanks for the esty shop love - it's returned)
We had a beautiful 5 days of sun and then back to snow, hail, and rain. I feel ya!
ReplyDeleteFinally the snow is melting in my corner of the world, and I think a lot of water, spring floods are expected due to the snowy winter. I hope you have fun gardening! xoxo
ReplyDeleteIt looks drier than I expected!
ReplyDeleteNicola
The mud will bring the worms, good for the garden. :) Come see us, havin' a giveaway!
ReplyDeleteOh, how I miss forsythia!
ReplyDeleteIt feels very strange to me to have so many plants in the ground already...and to think, we may not even stay here long enough to harvest their fruits! Oh yes, we are planning a comeback...look out, New England!