Such pretty pictures. It's my first time here. Thanks for sharing. If you'd like to find out more about me, please stop by www.dhdunne.blogspot.com. You'll see my sister's beautiful illustrations, excerpts from our children's books, writing hints, interesting stuff about horses and more.
JoJo, the flowers are starting to pop out of the ground here too. Hope my plants fare better this year. Thank you for stopping in and for your kind comments! ♥
Powdered Toast Man, I didn't know there were bacon flowers. If there were, I would surely eat them!! Thank you for stopping in and for your kind comments!
Maria, I love the heady scent of hyacinths. My mom used to have lots of them planted along the front walk that came up every year. They smelled heavenly in the spring. Thank you for stopping by and for your kind comments!
Opal, thank you! I am so pleased you stopped by! I fell in love with the dancing dog because he looks just like my Boston terrier Jolly. Thank you for your kind comments and the visit!
Ready for flowers! We planted some yesterday and tossed the decorative pine fronds. Just stopping by for the A-Z Challenge. Please check us out and sign up to follow if you like what you see. Juliet atCity Muse Country Muse
So ready for spring! The flowers (phlox, daffodils and hyacinths) have already started blooming--I am sure others have as well, but I have been too busy to notice! Lovely photos, lovely F word! tm
LOVE these pictures!! Hubby and I own a landscape business and I am so ready for that 5 minutes we may have this year to actually work on our OWN yard! Or not.. In any case, at least the Spring color will cheer me up. I love all kinds of flowers. Here in PA, haven't seen to many yet... Thanks for posting these pics!
Rebecca, a lot of people would assume that a professional landscapers home would be the show piece of the block, but here is proof positive that you are obviously so busy making everyone else's place beautiful that you are to exhausted to deal with your own. Makes sense to me!! Thank you for stopping by and for your kind comments!
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Joyce, thank you !!
DeleteSuch pretty pictures. It's my first time here. Thanks for sharing. If you'd like to find out more about me, please stop by www.dhdunne.blogspot.com. You'll see my sister's beautiful illustrations, excerpts from our children's books, writing hints, interesting stuff about horses and more.
ReplyDeleteDeanie, I am so pleased you stopped by! Thank you for your comments! ♥
DeleteBeautiful hydrangeas, tulips, hyacinths, and daffodils!
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Jen, thank you for stopping by and for your kind comments! ♥
DeleteI love flowers!
ReplyDeleteTayla, me too! Thanks for stopping by! ♥
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ReplyDeleteLanthie, thank you! So happy you stopped by!
DeleteOh! I wish I had space for those beautiful flowers! Especially the hyacinths--they're so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteMary, I wish I could grow flowers that look like these and keep them pretty. I have a black thumb. LOL Thank you for stopping by!
DeleteKathy, your flower photo are pretty, but the second one is gorgeous and has such a nice position!
ReplyDeleteBeachlover, I am so pleased you enjoyed seeing my pictures!!! Thank you for stopping by and for your kind comments! ♥
DeleteSo pretty! They are finally starting to pop out here at last.
ReplyDeleteJoJo, the flowers are starting to pop out of the ground here too. Hope my plants fare better this year. Thank you for stopping in and for your kind comments! ♥
DeleteLovely flowers and the colours are so vibrant which is welcome relief for these tired winter weary eyes.
ReplyDeleteWritercat59, I can't wait until the world around me is in full bloom again! Thank you for stopping by and for your kind comments~! ♥
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ReplyDeleteLanthie, thank you!! I am honored! ♥
DeleteNo bacon flowers?
ReplyDeletePowdered Toast Man, I didn't know there were bacon flowers. If there were, I would surely eat them!! Thank you for stopping in and for your kind comments!
DeleteLovely pictures. All the flowers are late out here because of the cold weather.
ReplyDeletePaula, I can not wait for the flowers to bloom here and the world be filled with color. Thank you for stopping by and for your kind comments!
DeleteBeautiful photos Kathy. I couldn't help but notice the hyacinths this morning. Such a colorful beautiful time of year. God bless, Maria
ReplyDeleteMaria, I love the heady scent of hyacinths. My mom used to have lots of them planted along the front walk that came up every year. They smelled heavenly in the spring. Thank you for stopping by and for your kind comments!
DeleteGreat photos! And greetings from a trucker's daughter-in-law.
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Kathy, so pleased you enjoyed seeing my photos. Thank you for stopping by and for your kind comments!
DeleteGorgeous flower pics! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteI am so pleased you liked my photos! Thank you for stopping by and for your kind comments.
DeleteLovely flowers, and a reminder of all the pretty things I can expect to see this spring.
ReplyDeleteCynthia, I can't wait for the flowers to appear. Thank you for stopping by and for your kind comments!
DeleteSome great pictures! I'm stopping by from the AtoZChallenge and have put a link to your blog on my post today
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Rosie, I am so pleased you liked my pictures! Thank you for stopping by, for the kind comments, and the link!
DeleteVery pretty flowers, and I like your dancing dog.
ReplyDeleteOpal, thank you! I am so pleased you stopped by! I fell in love with the dancing dog because he looks just like my Boston terrier Jolly. Thank you for your kind comments and the visit!
DeletePretty flowers- still waiting for them to pop up here in Michigan. We've had a very long winter.
ReplyDeleteMegan, we don't have many popping here in Indiana either. Can't wait until they do! Thank you for stopping by and for your kind comments!
DeleteReady for flowers! We planted some yesterday and tossed the decorative pine fronds. Just stopping by for the A-Z Challenge. Please check us out and sign up to follow if you like what you see. Juliet atCity Muse Country Muse
ReplyDeleteJuliet, I am ready for spring flowers too!! Thank you for stopping by and for your kind comments!
DeleteSo ready for spring! The flowers (phlox, daffodils and hyacinths) have already started blooming--I am sure others have as well, but I have been too busy to notice! Lovely photos, lovely F word!
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Ornery, I am with you! This year I am ready to embrace spring in all its beauty! Thank you for stopping by and for your kind comments!
DeleteLOVE these pictures!! Hubby and I own a landscape business and I am so ready for that 5 minutes we may have this year to actually work on our OWN yard! Or not.. In any case, at least the Spring color will cheer me up. I love all kinds of flowers. Here in PA, haven't seen to many yet...
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Rebecca
Rebecca, a lot of people would assume that a professional landscapers home would be the show piece of the block, but here is proof positive that you are obviously so busy making everyone else's place beautiful that you are to exhausted to deal with your own. Makes sense to me!! Thank you for stopping by and for your kind comments!
DeleteFlowers! Yours look so tasty! Um, or beautiful. (Sometimes my ursine mode takes over — sorry).
ReplyDeleteBlessings and Bear hugs, Kathy!
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Rob-bear, I am so pleased you stopped by and enjoyed my flowers. Sorry they made you hungry! LOL
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