Sunday, March 22, 2020

SUNSHINE

A rather beautiful sunny day again. Quiet and ghostly, but beautiful.
Freshly clipped from the garden. 
Nice to enjoy their cheer.

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  1. That photo is simply wonderful, honey. Do they smell nice? Thank God Spring's here. My favorite season. What is yours, again? ;)

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    1. Spring is truly a beauty!!! A very close second to summer, my favorite.

      I have long said Spring Flowers, brings hot weather , which bring the shirtless men!!!!

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  2. Beautiful and cheery! Just what we all need!

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    1. On my walk this morning, I couldn't resist bringing in a nosegay.

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  3. We had a beautiful weekend until today when it turned gray and cold. Your flowers are my pick me up!

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  4. Beautiful bouquet...and so appropriate to celebrate spring...particularly brightens the day up when so many of us are homebound!

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  5. Bright and cheerful!!
    xoxo :-)

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  6. It's amazing that you have gorgeous flowers this early in the season. No flowers or blossoms here in rural TN - - only rain, weeds, and mud.

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  7. "Sunshine on my shoulders makes me happy!" Oh lord, not John Denver! Beautiful flowers, Maddie. Do I sound like I have cooped up with Balder Half for four days fever?

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    1. Dear...perhaps you should perform for him Peggy Lee's Fever?

      Sounds like he's giving you fever!

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    2. Yeah, and not the good kind! I think I may have to buy him a leash and take him for a walk. I'm living with a human Jack Russell terrier on speed! If we live through this and he retires it will be hard to tell which one of us is Balder Half. My hair is coming out by the roots :)

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    3. Oh dear!! Ypu need to give that man a lonnnnng honey do list gurl!!!! Tucker him out!!

      Don't worry about baldness. Ill send wigs.

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    4. Hon, there's only one way to tucker this man out! I may have to shower and bite the bullet!

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    5. Hey y'all!!! Deedles is gonna be busy for a while!!!!

      *runs off to get the "If the bed is a rockin' don't come a knockin'" shingle*

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  8. I'm not a big fan of yellow, but daffodils are always so cheery and bright that it's hard not to love them!

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    1. I do have a favorite pair of yellow briefs though.

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  9. GORGEOUS! I need to take a pic of all the lovely poppies in the front garden to share with all y'all! xoxo

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    1. It could be another Flora and Fauna Flowers Show!!!!!

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  10. mine (yellow, white, and two-color) daffs are outside. I need to look at something pretty out there.

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    1. I am looking forward to the two-lips and Hyacinths also.

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  11. Daffodil yellow is one of my favorite colors!

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  12. I love daffs! So cheerful.

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  13. So cheerful. Been in bed all weekend.

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  14. I got out and about today to do some gardening, and clear leaves and such. All my bulbs are blooming or sprouting. Lovely Daffs!

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  15. Simply beautiful. Thanks for sharing the photo... and for always finding the beauty in things. Daffodils bring back such wonderful memories for me.

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  16. Beautiful flowers. We had snow today. And it’s a little eerie out on the streets and seeing empty parking lots at restaurants is a little surreal. You can only use the drive through or curbside pick up. Unusual times. But as Little Orphan Annie says, the sun will come out tomorrow.

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  17. I wish I could have flowers in my place. My kitties would probably have a field day with them, and not in a good way.

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  18. Yes, over-quiet where I live too - like an old fashioned Sunday. Beautiful Daffs!!
    Sx

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  19. There's nothing like the sight of happy daffs to lift one's spirits.

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  20. Daffodils.
    They always stress me out a little because they're the first to come out and there's always some impertinent March snow that covers them. But they're resilient, most times.
    We just had some snow here. I hope the daffodils in the neighborhood survived. They always put me in a good mood.

    XOXO

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    1. Yeah, your weather would drive me up the wall there.

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    2. Well things always look better from below 😎

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  21. Nothing nicer than fresh flowers from your own garden.
    Lovely

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    1. And I bet you two are giving your garden some TLC as I type this.

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  22. I'm glad you're keeping on keeping on. As always take care and stay safe.

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Go ahead darling, tell me something fabulous!