Tuesday, March 21
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December 2015 update: Hi! For some reason I can't figure out, Blogger hasn't been letting me leave comments on my own blog (!) for the last several months, so I've been unable to respond to your comments and questions. My apologies for any inconvenience! You're always welcome to email me: farmgirlfare AT gmail DOT com.
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Yay Spring! I love your new graphic at the top!
ReplyDeleteIt's very cold and dreary as $#@&* here and seeing one more flower just can't be bad for the soul!
ReplyDeleteI have discovered that rabbits don't eat daffs. next season I plan on growing every variety I can lay my hands on.
ReplyDeleteThat is an obscene flower photo!
ReplyDelete-Walter
in northern Vermont where it was 10°F last night and it is now up to a balmy 20°F with snow on the ground...
Dreams of spring.
Springy dreams.
Tiggers bouncing.
NIce to see. Here in Denmark we still have frost and the ground is hard lika a rock.
ReplyDeleteRealy looking foreward to the spring.
Just wanted to tell you how much I love your site....I pop in everyday to read and admire your pics!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I went for a hike in a nearby park in Perkasie, Pennsylvania today and some of them blooming in the park.
ReplyDeleteOne more?
ReplyDeleteHow about a whole host full!
http://www.blupete.com/Literature/Poetry/WordsworthDaffodils.htm
SB
I mowed my lawn yesterday. It always amazes me how the country unthaws and unfolds as another winter is put to bed. Daffs are my favorite flower.... until the tulips bloom...and then the dogwoods.... and then the lilacs... and then the lavender.. and then the roses... you get the picture...
ReplyDeleteYay, Spring, yay!
ReplyDeleteHere in San Francisco the cherry blossoms in Golden Gate Park are about to burst into bloom, and the magnolias are already there. I usually force a few daffodils in pots but didn't this year (too busy last fall). Thanks for giving me my fix!
Spring is a wonderful season!
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