Sweetfern, Comptonia peregrina, is neither sweet nor a fern. It looks like something the dinosaurs would have walked through, releasing the warmest, spiciest aromas of imagination.
Hi Quinn, I am reading blogs this afternoon while I take a break from embroidering to catch up with friends. It has been a rainy, stormy. with more on its way. I stay closer to home today. Your pictures of the tulips were beautiful. I always enjoy seeing your pictures. Have a wonderful day. Hugs and Prayers from Your Missouri Friend Shirley@shirleystitches
It still looks wintery there! I don't remember N.E. winters hanging on so long... Here in CO, we've had a lot of melting but it's supposed to snow again tomorrow. We'll see! Enjoy the tiny signs of spring there!
Quinn, these are just beautiful photos :) I can practically smell the earth as things awaken for spring. I've had a bit of catching up to do here. The goats look so snug and content in the combed coats. I think our snow has finally gone, and I watched the last of it leave my backyard in the rain yesterday. It seems you've a bit more snow lingering on, but hopefully that's it for this year. I loved that shot of the eagle in the snowstorm ... a painting through your lens. Enjoy the rest of your week! Wendy
There must be some melting going on, but goodness, I can't imagine still being surrounded by snow and cold. It was 95 degrees here the past couple of days. Summer has arrived to the desert and will only get hotter. Have a great day. Tammy
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Hi Quinn, I am reading blogs this afternoon while I take a break from embroidering to catch up with friends. It has been a rainy, stormy. with more on its way. I stay closer to home today. Your pictures of the tulips were beautiful. I always enjoy seeing your pictures. Have a wonderful day. Hugs and Prayers from Your Missouri Friend Shirley@shirleystitches
ReplyDeleteWOW - I know you've got to be sick of it by now, but I think it's pretty beautiful, my friend! XOXO
ReplyDeleteIt still looks wintery there! I don't remember N.E. winters hanging on so long... Here in CO, we've had a lot of melting but it's supposed to snow again tomorrow. We'll see! Enjoy the tiny signs of spring there!
ReplyDeleteWe're pretty much melted...wishing you a thaw!
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I do see some signs of spring in your photos. That means there's hope, right?
ReplyDeleteQuinn, these are just beautiful photos :) I can practically smell the earth as things awaken for spring. I've had a bit of catching up to do here. The goats look so snug and content in the combed coats. I think our snow has finally gone, and I watched the last of it leave my backyard in the rain yesterday. It seems you've a bit more snow lingering on, but hopefully that's it for this year. I loved that shot of the eagle in the snowstorm ... a painting through your lens. Enjoy the rest of your week!
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There must be some melting going on, but goodness, I can't imagine still being surrounded by snow and cold. It was 95 degrees here the past couple of days. Summer has arrived to the desert and will only get hotter. Have a great day. Tammy
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