Love it, love it, spring flowers have arrived in my garden. These are the first to make their debut they are such a joy to see and add colour in the garden and meadow. They are the belles of the ball dancing and nodding there cheery petals in the wind.
Violas |
Snowdrops |
Crocus |
Tete a Tete miniature Daffodils |
Wild Daffodils in the Meadow |
The flowers are lovely, especially the snowdrops! We live in Florida so we have flowers growing year round. Our azaleas are in full bloom right now! Hugs! ♥
ReplyDeleteIt must be lovely to have flowers growing all year round. What colours azaleas do you have?
DeleteHi Sarah, nice to meet you! You've got way more going on than I do, some really pretty early spring beauties there! Thanks for stopping by a!
ReplyDeleteIt is so nice to have a bit of colour back into my garden. Have been pottering about outside to day its good to be among the flowers again.
DeleteYou are a little ahead of me - no proper daffodils yet although one or two buds appearing - won't be long now though.
ReplyDeleteIts amazing how quickly they appear buds in the morning and sometimes flowers in the afternoon sunshine.
DeleteSpring flowers do wonders for the soul. As a Welshie, I am so envious of your Daffodils though.
ReplyDeleteDaffodils are one of my favourites, We have some wild ones in the meadow which are very pretty. The only thing is they hardly have any stems.
DeleteYou have lots of spring blooms...beautiful! It is that time of year when we will begin to see blooms...I am looking forward to it.
ReplyDeleteIt is a lovely time of year. The Tulips are just starting to emerge and I have noticed the bees are starting to appear also.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for coming by today! Your hens are beautiful! Sorry to hear your lost one. How old was she? I feel I need to get another 2 just when that happens. I have room for maybe 2 more. Your garden looks so pretty! I need to get planting! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for leaving your lovely comments. I don't know how old she was a friend gave me her, she had her for a few years. Before that she was a battery chicken. Spent the whole day gardening think I will spend the whole night aching.
ReplyDeleteHi Sarah, thank you for the comment on my blog.I have become your latest follower and am looking forward to reading your blog!
ReplyDeleteHi Anne thank you for visiting me today. I enjoyed looking into your world and will pop in again soon.
Deletehi Sarah, thanks so much for your comment, and for becomming my latest follower.
ReplyDeleteI love your blog and the Happy Hens and look forward to reading further and hope we'll be able to catch up again in the future.
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Hi many thanks for visiting me in the orchard. Your goslings are adorable - I am hoping to get some hatching eggs soon. Is Mr. Goose friendly? Hope you enjoy my journey.
DeleteThanks for visiting my blog! It's nice to know that not only Polish people come to see what I've done. Hugs!
ReplyDeleteIt was good to meet you thank goodness for translation. I would love to visit again. What part of Poland are you from?
Deletehello, lovely to make your acquaintance, thank you for choosing to follow me, and to give me the opportunity of visiting your blog. Super. Best wishes, Helen
ReplyDeleteNice to meet you and your cats and hear about your life. Speak soon and have a good week.
Deleteit truly must be amazing in your country to see the snow laying thick, and then thaw, and then the spring flowers start to peep through. I can't even imagine the feeling you must have has spring arrives.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for stopping by my blog and saying hi, it is always wonderful to meet up and see into other people's worlds.
Have a wonderful week.
Hi Jill Thank you for visiting me. Yes it is good that spring is here at last so I can get sowing in the garden. Your photos are lovely of your adventure. Keep in-touch.
DeleteSpring has arrived beautifully in your garden...so lovely! I particularly like the snowdrops...gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHi have just been looking at your pages. Your photos are brilliant and I will be following your notebook. Happy times.
DeleteI'm enjoying your blog! The photos are great! It's so nice to see Spring again, isn't it? You inspired me to write about Spring here at The Country Farm Home! Check it out at: thecountryfarmhome.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteI just signed up as a follower and will be watching for more great posts!
Hello it was good of you to pop by and thank you for your nice comments. I hope you will visit again soon. I certainly will call in to see your lovely pages later.
DeleteYou have a lot going on in your garden already! The snowdrops are so pretty. Love the violas too.
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Beth
Hi Beth this is such a wonderful time of year, everything in the garden is so green with the daffodils out in the garden and meadows - it is so bright and cheery and so up-lifting. Will call in and visit you later. Many thanks for popping by.
DeleteSuch beautiful signs of spring Sarah! We are experiencing lovely weather, but no "signs" here, yet!!
ReplyDeleteall my best,
joan
Hi thank you for dropping by. The weather is warming up nicely during the day but still a slight frost at night. I love your pictures and New Hampshire sounds a lovely place. Keep in-touch.
DeleteWonderful flower pictures! I love spring time! Have a great day :)
ReplyDeleteHi Diana Glad you like my pictures. Yours are amazing especially like the Penta with swallowtail.
DeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteLisa
Hi Lisa
DeleteThanks for dropping by. Glad you had a good time at the zoo and the botanical gardens.
Lovely, lovely flowers! It’s such a joy to accompany you in the garden and in the meadow.
ReplyDeleteHello Stardust
DeleteIt good to hear from you. I enjoyed seeing your pictures especially the Japanese White Eyes. Call again soon.
Your photos are lovely and I read all of your posts.
ReplyDeleteI don' t know where you live but Australia is very far away from anywhere. You want your children to have wings, but must they fly so far? Looking forward to more beautiful posts. Penny
Hi Penny
DeleteThanks for calling. We are in South East England. We have done the trip to Australia once. Its a 24 hour flight such along way. Hope you have a good time with your daughter. These are very precious times. Enjoy.
Hi, Sarah. Thanks for following me. Backatcha. Lovely blog you have here.
ReplyDeleteHi Queen Bee Nice to hear from you and congratulation on 1 year today. Look forward to more posts.
DeletePretty flowers! Isn't Spring a lovely time of year!
ReplyDeleteHi Kelli
DeleteWe too have clay here. Maybe I should grow some Heathers like yours in your garden. Its truly a lovely time of year especially as we are having such good weather at the moment. Happy times
Hi there. I hope you see this message. I saw that you signed up to follow my blog. I am following you right back. What a cute blog you have.
ReplyDeleteHi Debby
DeleteI really hope your little grandson has a speedy recovery he looks so sweet. I will watch your blog. My thoughts are with you and your family. Take care.