Sunday, April 2, 2017

Spring

The grape hyacinths tell me it is spring....








the carpet of  blue scilla does too;













and of course those lovely daffodils are singing spring!

Hope all of you have a lovely first week of April.

God Bless!

Debbie























24 comments:

  1. What beautiful photos, Debbie! So lovely to see! Thank you so much for sharing. Warm hugs.

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  3. Hello Debbie, the scilla and daffodils make such a lovely show. I like to see blue and yellow together. I’ve shared some spring flowers on my blog today too. We are getting lots of rain but also some nice warm sunshine. Have a happy week.

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  4. Gorgeous! Enjoy spring, Debbie!

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  5. What? No snow? LOL:) Gorgeous photos, thank you.

    Have a wonderful start to your Spring-like week!
    Libby

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  6. Hi Debbie, how lucky to have such lovely blooms. We are due for more snow tomorrow morning. Just had another 8" or so two days ago. So, I'm going to enjoy this sunny day I have today and not think about it. Spring will arrive when it is ready and no amount of prompting from me will help. LOL Enjoy your day.

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  7. You are quite ahead of us in warmer weather. My daffys are just at the tight bud stage. I do have crocus blooming. Lots of birds singing-I have spring fever-it makes me a little giddy!!!!

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  8. So pretty Deb. I just love spring.

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  9. Never tire of your beautiful photos! We are enjoying Spring-like blooms here in Eugene, too.
    Have a wonderful week, Debbie!

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  10. It is always good for my soul to visit your blog, Debbie.
    These are beautiful photos. The colors are so gorgeous after the neutrals of winter.
    God Bless back and thank you, my friend.

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  11. Our daffodils are long gone (which reminds me I need to plant more because we only got like 1 or 2 flowers this year) and our irises are coming out. Spring is crazy here, all the plants start to flower as quickly as possible before it gets too hot and dry for them.

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  12. Happy First Week of Spring! Love seeing what is in bloom down by you. I got so excited when I went for my morning walk and saw forsythia blossoms starting to open. Have a wonderful week!

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  14. I love Spring with such passion. Beautiful things happening just as your lovely photos show!!

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  15. Such pretty flowers. We have a volunteer something in our back yard that looks a little like the grape hyacinth.

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  17. Just love that carpet of blue flowers, my favorite color in nature. Wishing you a great day.

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  19. Such delicate beauty. We still have a layer of snow here. I look forward to flowers!

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  21. Lovely, we're getting into autumn. ʚ(ˆ◡ˆ)ɞ·.•*•♫°•♫·.•ʚ(ˆ◡ˆ)ɞ ((Hugs)) Sadami

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  22. Hello Debbie, I really enjoyed seeing your beautiful daffodils and the surrounding carpet of sweet tiny flowers :D)

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