There are signs of spring here and there and everywhere!
The beds need to be cleaned out, but the perennial herbs are coming back now.
A ride into town shows even more spring colors....lots of daffodils, forsythia, Indian hawthorne and Bradford pear. Tonight Caedmon thought the Bradford pears had snow on them!
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Lemon balm |
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Peppermint |
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Thyme |
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Sage |
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Daffodils |
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Hydrangeas are getting ready to leaf. |
Devin took the little boys out for some playtime in the sunshine the other day and couldn't resist taking some pictures as well.
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Climbing on the monkey bars. |
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He is getting so very big! |
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Kissy face or blowing raspberries? |
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Oh, my precious little guy! |
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I have no idea how a sheltered little homeschooled six year old boy knows about these hand positions. How does that happen and why does he do it? |
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And again! Where is my sweet little boy?
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Oh, here he is!! |
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He is so big he can climb to the top of the slide with no trouble. |
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Don't you want to pinch those cheeks? |
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Beautiful big sister with handsome little brother : ) |
The last two days have been rainy and much cooler. We will be glad for some sunshine again!
3 comments:
I love Spring! I've always wanted Hydrangeas, but never got them. Our new place has them, along with countless other flowers, some as old as the property itself. I am excited about Hydrangeas on my table in a vase next Spring, Lord willing.
I am enjoying seeing the signs of the coming spring. Your daffodils look like they are a couple weeks ahead of mine. I can't wait to see flowers again!
YOu must be much farther south than we are. Snow is still abundant here with no blooming in sight.
I will vicariously enjoy spring through your photos until say April or May here (whenever lady spring decides to wander our way)...keep them coming.
Keep up the God work.
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