We are still buried under quite a bit of snow....but I was looking through some of my last year's photos taken in April and it gave me great hope that in a short month or so....THIS is what will be happening in our neck of the woods!:
Pussywillows!:
Up close and personal!:
Sweet little Spring Beauties wildflowers:
Trout Lily:
Lovely Spring Beauties by the log:
Spring Beauties, close up:
I am counting the days!
How about YOU?
Lovely little breath of spring! We are moving in that direction here in the coastal PNW. Daffodils are starting to bloom. Tree and shrub leaf buds are swelling. Pussy willows are popping.
ReplyDeleteI am READY. These are all so pretty. We have good things to look forward to.Now I need to go outside and shovel some more snow.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post. I so glad I ran across your blog. Am also looking forward to the spring wildflowers in my woods...:)
ReplyDeleteah it was the last two that did it for me...love the little wildflowers by the log...beautiful
ReplyDeleteYou bet! For now though, I'll be happy when the snow has melted. Lovely pics, on and all.
ReplyDeleteFantastic photos ! I am soo looking forward to spring and day light savings . Our Goldfinch are tweeting and singing their spring songs as well as the male Cardinal singing loud and proud now . Have a good day !
ReplyDeleteYes, waiting for spring here too..for now it is hidden under the snow banks:(
ReplyDeleteYep, I'm counting them too. I did see a daffy in full yellowness yesterday!:-)
ReplyDeleteIt was in the mid-80s and sunny last week. It's in the low 60s and rainy this week.
ReplyDeleteGuess which one I prefer. ; )
It won't be long before you can enjoy these plants once again.
ReplyDeleteLovely! Wish I could find pussy willows around here.
ReplyDeleteWe are definitely counting the days here in lower Michigan too! Ahhhh, such beauty in your photos. It gives me hope for an early spring also! Thanks for posting those beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteHi Joan! It will all be blooming before you know it. Things never stop blooming here and I'm thinking that we take it for granted...
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