Your flowers are beautiful, Jan! All of our hawthorne and viburnum bushes are blooming right now. The scent is heady and wonderful. I love this time of year! Hugs, Donna
sigh.....we have a few daffodils peeking up, but no way close to blooms...which is good since it is still in the 30's and flurries in the forecast.....enjoy those posies!
Oh, don't I wish!! I can see the tips of green, poking through whats left of the dirty snow.
I'm anxious to catch up with all your postings & find out what's been going on in your life, Jan. I did get to spend time with Donna & I took her some pleated fabric & LOTS of instruction sheets & a book on smocking. I'm not a very good teacher but she'll get the hang of it on her own, I'm sure. It was GREAT to meet her & Carol from Serendipity as well. We had some really fun lunches & trips to the quilt shops.
I had to smile when I saw that you had guessed who Donna's mystery guest might be. LOL
Hoping things are improving for you...I must go catch up on your blog now. fondly, Rett
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My hyacinths are blooming... yeah for spring!
Your flowers are beautiful, Jan! All of our hawthorne and viburnum bushes are blooming right now. The scent is heady and wonderful. I love this time of year!
Hugs,
Donna
Nothing is blooming here. It's too early. But the snow is disappearing, slowly. I can see my grass. It gives me hope!
xo
Claudia
My hyacinths, tulips and daffodils are all peaking through the earth! Spring IS coming....slowly!!! XO, Pinky
sigh.....we have a few daffodils peeking up, but no way close to blooms...which is good since it is still in the 30's and flurries in the forecast.....enjoy those posies!
Oh, don't I wish!! I can see the tips of green, poking through whats left of the dirty snow.
I'm anxious to catch up with all your postings & find out what's been going on in your life, Jan.
I did get to spend time with Donna & I took her some pleated fabric & LOTS of instruction sheets & a book on smocking. I'm not a very good teacher but she'll get the hang of it on her own, I'm sure. It was GREAT to meet her & Carol from Serendipity as well. We had some really fun lunches & trips to the quilt shops.
I had to smile when I saw that you had guessed who Donna's mystery guest might be. LOL
Hoping things are improving for you...I must go catch up on your blog now.
fondly,
Rett
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