I noticed our trees are starting to bud the other day and the grass is getting greener! Hoorah for Spring! πΈπΈπΈ Beautiful photo, Jodi! ππ
I have become so impatient for Spring to arrive, beyond a day on the calendar telling me that it has. There is the tease of a warm day that soon returns to cold. My daffodil buds seem unable to open, the weeping cherry tree seems frozen with uncertainty and my grass is more brown than green. Ralph W. Emerson suggests : “Adopt the pace of nature, her secret is patience.” I’m trying. For now, I’ll enjoy your beautiful tree blossoms and hope that all of a sudden Spring will be sprung! Thank-you!
Oh Ellen! It was so beautiful here for a day or two. Reached 85 on Friday and my granddaughter and I spent hours outside and came in pink. The snow came back today. Lol. I keep saying I am going to enjoy it as it must be the last. Great quote!!!
The first signs of spring are so wonderful!!!
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So!!!!!π
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Yes, I can relate. Sometimes the best things in life happen “all of a sudden” when least expected….!
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From winter to spring, frozen to warming, in a blink.
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Just like that π
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Beautiful! β€ π
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One more day for you C! π
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Just how I feel!
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Great post today! So many of our greatest joys come “all of a sudden!” π
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Indeed! πβΊοΈ
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Ah, the blossoms of the crab apple trees inspired you to write this wonderful poem. Thank you, Jodi!
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Thank You Peter βΊοΈ
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That’s exactly right. Maybe we’re just not paying close enough attention! (K)
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Right!! π
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Experience the βnowβ! Enjoy the moments!
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Indeed!!!
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And then you get another foot of snow.
(It’s what we are getting tomorrow…..sorry, I am grumpy) π
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Lol. I know. Right? Snow came back here too. π
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So lovely Jodi!
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Thanks Lynn! βΊοΈ
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Simply lovely
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Beautiful capture and beautiful words. π
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Thanks. Right out my front door too βΊοΈ
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I noticed our trees are starting to bud the other day and the grass is getting greener! Hoorah for Spring! πΈπΈπΈ Beautiful photo, Jodi! ππ
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Same here! Then it started snowing again today. From 85 to 40. Lol
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Oh my!! :-0
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Enjoying your post while Iβm eating lunch, oh, the joy of new buds and spring!
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Thank goodness! Lovely photo.
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I have become so impatient for Spring to arrive, beyond a day on the calendar telling me that it has. There is the tease of a warm day that soon returns to cold. My daffodil buds seem unable to open, the weeping cherry tree seems frozen with uncertainty and my grass is more brown than green. Ralph W. Emerson suggests : “Adopt the pace of nature, her secret is patience.” I’m trying. For now, I’ll enjoy your beautiful tree blossoms and hope that all of a sudden Spring will be sprung! Thank-you!
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Oh Ellen! It was so beautiful here for a day or two. Reached 85 on Friday and my granddaughter and I spent hours outside and came in pink. The snow came back today. Lol. I keep saying I am going to enjoy it as it must be the last. Great quote!!!
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beautiful shot!
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Thanks Jenna! And then it snowed again. Lol.
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Soon, I hope! Lovely buds!
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And then it snow again. Lol
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After such a long wait.
Just beautiful, Jodi.
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Yessss. And then it snowed again. Lol.
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