Oh Jodi, that certainly means that spring has reached you! Love the Puschkininas, so delicate and that blue, I know it is your favorite. We got the alba for our new lawn experiment, and as soon as they opened, I wished they were blue. Still pretty though. :-)
Jodi girl these are gorgeous ! Subtle markings and beautiful .. I may need these too .. must make note to self .. as soon as self finds that exact notebook !! Joy ;-)
I recently visited an arboretum at my school and fell in love with the atmosphere and the plants there. So, now I am thinking of taking up gardening on my own time.
I love this blog. Beautiful pictures. I just found it today and will keep visiting =)
So true Jodi! We need to make the most of it ... every minute. Lovely spring bloom... in your garden already? Wow! I love your new header... beautiful! ;>)
These are lovely little beauties, Jodi, and thanks to Frances for identifying them. Love your new header, too--looks like spring has definitely arrived in your neighborhood!
Thank you for visiting and for taking the time to comment! It might take me a bit, but I will return the compliment whenever possible. Spammers--need not apply. Because I delete your comments and they will never make it here. Kthxbai!
Beautiful picture, and I really like your new header! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful blossoms. I love the contrast of the white with the blue stripe. What type of blossom is this? I love it!
ReplyDeleteOh Jodi, that certainly means that spring has reached you! Love the Puschkininas, so delicate and that blue, I know it is your favorite. We got the alba for our new lawn experiment, and as soon as they opened, I wished they were blue. Still pretty though. :-)
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Jodi girl these are gorgeous ! Subtle markings and beautiful .. I may need these too .. must make note to self .. as soon as self finds that exact notebook !!
ReplyDeleteJoy ;-)
Aren't they sweet. Such a pretty color.
ReplyDeleteStunning in its unique beauty. Love it.
ReplyDeleteThis is so gorgeous, Jodi! No words required. :)
ReplyDeletelovely picture ! and am lovin' your new identity blogger-header !
ReplyDeletespring has cometh !
Those are so pretty. I will look for bulbs this fall.
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Beautiful photo Jodi, and a perfect sentiment to match. Very true.
ReplyDeleteJust stopping in to say, hey there! Beautiful photo, but then I expect that from you.
ReplyDeleteThe best words are stated in photos, as you've done so nicely here!
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteI recently visited an arboretum at my school and fell in love with the atmosphere and the plants there. So, now I am thinking of taking up gardening on my own time.
I love this blog. Beautiful pictures. I just found it today and will keep visiting =)
beautiful little Puschkinia Libanotica is one of my favorites. I noticed that it's just now popping up in my wildflower garden. gail
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post! And the crocuses in your header are so sweet - they are telling us spring is here, at last!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet little bloom. I think I would have to put just one in a tiny glass vase by a mirror. Lovely. :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful photo! Love those delicate blue lines on the blossoms.
ReplyDeleteFantastic shot; enough said!
ReplyDeleteSo true Jodi! We need to make the most of it ... every minute. Lovely spring bloom... in your garden already? Wow! I love your new header... beautiful! ;>)
ReplyDeleteA stunning choice for your silent voice!
ReplyDeleteSoftly blue and well lit. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful spring sign :)
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely little beauties, Jodi, and thanks to Frances for identifying them. Love your new header, too--looks like spring has definitely arrived in your neighborhood!
ReplyDeleteSupercalifragilisticexpialodcious! (I wonder if this one is included in spellcheck) :)
ReplyDeleteI see the first spike of my pushkinia is poking through.