Glorious days. Outside. All the time. No stitching, didn't even turn on the computer.
magnolia almost
Winter will return for a bit. Brought in some wood. Expecting two freezing nights and perhaps a bit of snow. I can cover some tender things. But Magnolia will have to make it on her own.
Good Night.
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Wendy
We are having a freeze warning for tonight. Hope you stay warm.
YES! same here – outdoor interruption of everyday art indoors but who can resist? I did take a full art day on Tuesday when it was glorious and the best day of the week (heavy rain Wednesday, rain and wind and cold thurs and Fri). Am learning to follow my intuition and not hold myself to any particular schedule of art or outdoors. And to enjoy both when I’m in the midst. No expectations (well, I expect a pretty yard and it is complying). Love your tiny iris. My yard is filled with daffodils planted 2 years ago and flourishing. Deer don’t like them. they don’t even nibble. That’s a win.
More of the same here across the pond, Jude. We have had two hot days in a row, temperature now dropping just in time for the easter weekend and the possibility of snow next week! lovely flowers. I have gorgeous blue and dark red anemones making my heart sing when I see them on cloudy days.
I found a brand new fern growing today, about 3 inches tall and still curled in its spiral. Then, I noticed a big crane is sleeping in a tree right out the door!! So cool.
I love your moss forest photo so very much ♡ would you ever consider selling a print?
Ha, no printer, no house. I have sunshine and new growth though!
Your foggy gray is beautiful. I especially enjoy the unique quality of sound when its foggy..♡
The magnolias should be fine. They are blooming here, so glorious. I love the little things too. Well okay I pretty much love all plants. Except bindweed. 🙂
A stormy evening and now a blast of chilly air behind it— So “done” with that, enough already! ha!–I’m ready to plant beans and tomatoes…
Beautiful moss, iris and magnolia <3 xoxo
…not much stitching going on here, either.
We are having a freeze warning for tonight. Hope you stay warm.
YES! same here – outdoor interruption of everyday art indoors but who can resist? I did take a full art day on Tuesday when it was glorious and the best day of the week (heavy rain Wednesday, rain and wind and cold thurs and Fri). Am learning to follow my intuition and not hold myself to any particular schedule of art or outdoors. And to enjoy both when I’m in the midst. No expectations (well, I expect a pretty yard and it is complying). Love your tiny iris. My yard is filled with daffodils planted 2 years ago and flourishing. Deer don’t like them. they don’t even nibble. That’s a win.
Yeah my bother just told me that, good tip
beautiful small !
(winter will return here too for a bit : that’s April . . .)
And us fools!
More of the same here across the pond, Jude. We have had two hot days in a row, temperature now dropping just in time for the easter weekend and the possibility of snow next week! lovely flowers. I have gorgeous blue and dark red anemones making my heart sing when I see them on cloudy days.
It’s the best when you wake up and poof, there they are.
I found a brand new fern growing today, about 3 inches tall and still curled in its spiral. Then, I noticed a big crane is sleeping in a tree right out the door!! So cool.
I love your moss forest photo so very much ♡ would you ever consider selling a print?
Xx
Do you have printer?
Oh, ferns, a forest of those, not up yet. I want to transplant a few this year.
Ha, no printer, no house. I have sunshine and new growth though!
Your foggy gray is beautiful. I especially enjoy the unique quality of sound when its foggy..♡
Oh, yeah, stupid question! And yes, a strange hush…
What gorgeous photos! I think we went right into summer.
Seasons seem like moods, full of surprises.
The magnolias should be fine. They are blooming here, so glorious. I love the little things too. Well okay I pretty much love all plants. Except bindweed. 🙂
Virginia creeper here, grrrrr
love your forest of moss!
And there are tiny selves that rest there!
A stormy evening and now a blast of chilly air behind it— So “done” with that, enough already! ha!–I’m ready to plant beans and tomatoes…
Beautiful moss, iris and magnolia <3 xoxo
…not much stitching going on here, either.
It’s a moss and lichen party here
Today read an article about “little winters” that farmers look for in the spring to guide planting. This is the first one…
Yes! and they have names. I guess I’ll call this one Magnolia Winter.
winter storm warning up here. not much is happening except the plants that expect that sort of thing. glory days, though. watch the ticks.
Always watchin…
just picked a few daffodils before the snow gets to them. love the miniature irises.
aren’t they great?
Just came in from covering our tomatoes … now I’m thinking the sweet basil might need shelter too
stay warm
You too! The garlic will be ok, I know that…