This morning in my Greenhouse
No Bees in sight
This morning, this scene in town
Primroses to plant, just not today
Back to my greenhouse, on the first day of Spring
To seed my Sauerkraut Cabbages and give them an early start
Happy first day of Spring, my dear blogging Friends
Gina
Today I'm lin king to: http://maleviksrosentradgard.blogspot.com/
The flowers are lovely,but that blue wall is to die for! Hope spring comes soon to your area.
ReplyDeleteHappy first day of spring, Gina!
ReplyDeleteHappy Spring, Gina! I can only dream of a greenhouse like yours! Have a great week. xo – g
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful Gina
ReplyDeleteShots and scenery... I wish I could do spring again right now.. we are heading into autumn
have a lovely week.. ciao xxxx Julie
Dear Theresa, I was going to paint that cement wall black (for maximum heat absorption). Blue is almost as good and so much more interesting.
ReplyDeleteDear Francesca, Happy Spring to you. I see you have started your Spring Cleaning. Feels good doesn't it.
ReplyDeleteDear Georgianna, your last post was most beautiful. Your collage is worthy of a special Magazine Cover.
ReplyDeleteHi Julie and welcome. I can't imagine our topsy-turvi world. You are getting ready for a cold season and we are just feeling the first warm days of Spring.
ReplyDelete*sigh*
ReplyDeleteBeautiful dreams of spring.
What glorious color your Greek rhódon rose has!
Interesting your cabbage seed packet: I often see German recipes calling for "Spitzkohl", but have never found it in markets here.
To a beautiful spring,
Merisi
Your photos are just incredibly beautiful, Gina. And to think you still have all that snow!
ReplyDeleteDear Merisi, I love this Zuckerhut cabbage, it is so sweet and perfect. I never see it for sale, I have to grow it in my garden. It is very easy to grow from seed.
ReplyDeleteDear Karen, your comment made me very happy. All my pictures are taken with a little point and shoot camera.
ReplyDeleteThe good thing about the new snow is that it doesn't last very long. Most of it has already melted here in the valley.
Dear Gina, how wonderful to find your blog and see your amazing photos! I can't believe you have been to Villa Spoiano! My dream is to go back and stay there; the views are amazing...when did you go to Tavarnelle??? all best, Andrea
ReplyDeleteDear Andrea, While driving between Florence and Sienna, many years ago, we spotted a sign for Villa Spoiano. We have stayed there several times since but not lately. Our newest destinations have mostly been towards Umbria.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your lovely comment.