I'm looking forward to the warmer temps that are on the way. I wonder if my hostas will pop up out of the pots in the spring. Time will tell as the chimes continue to sing.
The Hostas will arrive..., and the warm weather. Winter seems long but nature doesn't stay the same forever. Enjoy the moment, it will never be here again. Go sit in a sunny window, my dear.
You and me both Evie! I too am wondering what will have survived in my pots after this very cold and sustained weather we've been having. That's half the fun in spring....looking for those first green shoots...can't wait! (-:
When the weather does become warm in your neck of the woods,let it be in March while I am visiting. Can't wait to hear those wind chimes and wait do I see a star on that lovely house of yours.
Eve it was 52 degrees here today! I was so excited, we had wine time on the porch!! I love your picture with the chimes, I love chimes :) I can't believe Julie gets to come visiting in March, it will be beatiful in Bama! You two will have so much fun. I hear lots of chick talk, all kinds!!!
Hi Eve, Nice photo and very pretty scene. The warm light on the chimes seem to foretell the coming of spring, but the white stuff on the ground reminds me that we still have a little winter left.
Your yard looks beautiful even in the dead of winter. But I can understand the longing for warmth and growth. Our landscape currently consists of mud, ice, and muddy ice.
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I like this photo, Eve. The wind chimes give it a feeling of winter looking forward to spring! Hope this weekend is warmer for you.
I'm ready for those warm temps, too! We are suppose to get back up to the 40's soon. Nice shot...hope those hostas are keeping warm and getting ready.
The Hostas will arrive..., and the warm weather. Winter seems long but nature doesn't stay the same forever.
Enjoy the moment, it will never be here again.
Go sit in a sunny window, my dear.
The sunshine makes it look like a spring day. Only 2 more months! :)
You and me both Evie! I too am wondering what will have survived in my pots after this very cold and sustained weather we've been having. That's half the fun in spring....looking for those first green shoots...can't wait! (-:
So cozy. Windchimes are some of my favorite garden toys. Love the star and color of your house, too. I'm positive the hostas will LOVE their new digs!
When the weather does become warm in your neck of the woods,let it be in March while I am visiting. Can't wait to hear those wind chimes and wait do I see a star on that lovely house of yours.
I have hostas, they are hard to kill. I bet you will have them come spring
Eve it was 52 degrees here today! I was so excited, we had wine time on the porch!! I love your picture with the chimes, I love chimes :) I can't believe Julie gets to come visiting in March, it will be beatiful in Bama! You two will have so much fun. I hear lots of chick talk, all kinds!!!
Hi Eve,
Nice photo and very pretty scene. The warm light on the chimes seem to foretell the coming of spring, but the white stuff on the ground reminds me that we still have a little winter left.
Hey Evie, doesn't the noise of the chimes get to you after a while.
Its Friday and it is raining hard here now, washing the snow away hopefully.
Your yard looks beautiful even in the dead of winter. But I can understand the longing for warmth and growth. Our landscape currently consists of mud, ice, and muddy ice.
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