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Lynn Where I live, the daffies are just barely poking their heads out! Shows what a little elevation will do! Your photos are lovely! Thank you alwaysโค๏ธ๐พโค๏ธ Reply
Carol What beautiful pictures. Gives us hope up here in New York as we thaw from our 30 inches of snow. Warm today, 41 degrees. Reply
derrycats Actually some daffs were starting to poke up before the snow. The winter had been so warm before now, but spring will come eventually!
Judy @ NewEnglandGardenAndThread Beautiful. This has been the strangest weather. I can look out see green spots of grass. I don’t know if I should be happy or scared. Reply
Selim Amazing photos, Audrey. Still trying to catch my breath. I pressed ‘Like’ a few hundred times. ๐ Reply
Wow ๐ Beautiful!
Thank you!
Where I live, the daffies are just barely poking their heads out! Shows what a little elevation will do! Your photos are lovely! Thank you alwaysโค๏ธ๐พโค๏ธ
It has been so warm…and thankfully, wet! We’re going to have a very early spring.
What beautiful pictures. Gives us hope up here in New York as we thaw from our 30 inches of snow. Warm today, 41 degrees.
My gift to the east coast. ๐
Am I suppose to leave words here if this is a wordless post?
Shhh….I won’t tell.
Argh…so beautiful, and we will be a long time before seeing such beauty here!
It is there. It just happens to be a little buried.
Actually some daffs were starting to poke up before the snow. The winter had been so warm before now, but spring will come eventually!
Beautiful. This has been the strangest weather. I can look out see green spots of grass. I don’t know if I should be happy or scared.
That’s a little scary for your neck of the woods!
Amazing photos, Audrey. Still trying to catch my breath. I pressed ‘Like’ a few hundred times. ๐
Darn…it will only let me ‘like’ your comment once! ๐