During the three days we were away on our camping trip, Spring burst into life on our street. Three days of warm sunshine and one good drenching rain made everything pop.
All three photos were taken in my yard. I love this time of year!
How beautiful, the buds, bees and the blooms! Pretty daffodil too! Spring is my favourite season. Pity the pink blooms last only a few days. Have a good weekend, Jennifer. Greetings Maria x
It's my favourite time of the year! But then I say that about summer, too, and autumn... just never about winter. Wonderful trees in bloom! It is finally beginning to warm up here, too.
Even work will seem delightful now that spring has sprung. You will be skipping down the aisles while singing ditties and hugging your co-workers. You won't want to leave!
What a wonderful surprise !
ReplyDeleteTerrific photos.
cheers, parsnip
How beautiful, the buds, bees and the blooms! Pretty daffodil too! Spring is my favourite season. Pity the pink blooms last only a few days. Have a good weekend, Jennifer.
ReplyDeleteGreetings Maria x
I like your flowering trees. Apple and plum? Just guessing.
ReplyDeleteIt's my favourite time of the year! But then I say that about summer, too, and autumn... just never about winter.
ReplyDeleteWonderful trees in bloom! It is finally beginning to warm up here, too.
Even work will seem delightful now that spring has sprung. You will be skipping down the aisles while singing ditties and hugging your co-workers. You won't want to leave!
ReplyDeleteThe day I skip down the aisle singing and hugging coworkers at my current job is the day you'll know I've found a new job. Or completely lost my mind.
DeleteWonderful to come home your garden beginning to burst out in flower Jennifer, still a tad behind you here in the spring stakes :-)
ReplyDeleteWonderful to come home your garden beginning to burst out in flower Jennifer, still a tad behind you here in the spring stakes :-)
ReplyDeleteJust love this time of year, happy spring
ReplyDeleteBlooming all over here too; even my brand new Apricot tree is at it.
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