First Blessings
I wandered out to my garden pond flower garden this week and found a surprise. A sign that spring is here regardless of the fact that the weatherman is calling for snow Monday.
Spring is stealing in like a shy maiden. One foot forward, one step back. Blushing, radiant, and breathless with new life.
I'm ready!
Quote:
Every path has a few puddles.
Blessings!
Monday, March 22, 2010
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4 comments:
Oh, we have hellebores too! They are such a nice surprise, indeed, because you have to get out into the garden to find them hiding. Every good thing is worth looking for, right?
My daughter thoughtfully points out every single flower she sees blooming. Yesterday she was ecstatic to discover a whole patch of teensy tiny white wildflowers behind the garage.
LOVE spring!
Yes, and it was an extra nice surprise, because I'd forgotten about planting them. LOVE spring too, Ro
Hi Caroline,
That is a really beautiful flower. I've never seen one like it before. Thanks for always signing my blogs. Did you see what I wrote for you about Bethany House? They have great books.
Have a blessed day,
Trinity Rose
http://thelifeandtimesofwanda.blogspot.com/
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