Gina, those daffs are a visual feast! I also want to tell you that your tale of the disappearing flower cookies made me chuckle. How could those cookies have lasted a minute longer? Even if they did look so beautiful on your decorated plate!
Dear Frances, Thank you for your visit and your comment. Spring has been very late in this part of the world. Daffodils are always such a lovely gift from nature.
Dear Mary, These are the first of the Daffodils that appeared in my garden. Next will be the Pheasant Eye, one of my most favorites. Spring is slow in coming around here. I noticed that your garden is already lush and green. I'm still waiting for the grass to green up and the fruit trees to show some kind of life.
Dear Mark, The days when air conditioning is welcome is not so far away. Here in the desert we jump right into summer after only a few weeks of Spring weather. Last night it was in the low 20s and I fear that our fruit blossoms didn't make it.
Dear Gina - glad that spring has arrived in your corner of the world. When it does come it all seems to happen so quickly - I want to shout stop so that I can absorb it and take it all.
Dear Rosemary, Exactly my sentiments. Could not have said it better. When I look back, at the end of the year, I always wonder how swiftly the months went by..
Dear Gina, just what I have been waiting for......... your lovely Daffodils against a bright blue sky are such a wonderful sight. In my garden Azaleas are making a lovely display of delicate pink and white. Happy greetings, Sieglinde
Dear Sieglinde, The Daffodils have just begun to bloom. There will be many more. There are so many varieties. Some will not bloom for another 2 weeks.... they are very accommodating and provide many bouquets for the house. I love the pictures of your Azaleas which you sent to me. Wish I could grow them in this climate.
What more could you wish for Gina!! The sight of them lifts my spirits tremendously as we are in Autumn and approaching Winter on my side of the world! Happy Spring to you! Hugs Shane
Hello Shane, How nice of you to stop by. I cannot imagine how it is possible that you will be experiencing winter when we are just beginning our spring season. I know that it is so.
Hi Gina, I am new to Mosaic Monday. Your flowers are very pretty. They look so happy they actually make me smile. I am going to read some of your older posts. Christa
Hello Christa, I'm so glad that you stopped by. You will find a lot of flower photographs in my posts...flowers have always been my most favorite l gift from nature.
daffodils are surely the colour of Easter. That yellow certainly goes well against the blue sky. Have a wonderful week. I am joining you through Mosaic Monday.
Hello Jill, Thank you so much for your visit. You are right yellow, blue skies and luscious green grass all spell Easter. Hope you have a lovely holiday.
Hello Betty, Thank you so much for stopping by and leaving such a nice comment. It is so appreciated. After a long winter it is so nice to finally see a little color.
Gina, those daffs are a visual feast! I also want to tell you that your tale of the disappearing flower cookies made me chuckle. How could those cookies have lasted a minute longer? Even if they did look so beautiful on your decorated plate!
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Dear Frances, Thank you for your visit and your comment. Spring has been very late in this part of the world. Daffodils are always such a lovely gift from nature.
DeleteMy daffs and jonquils are now finished - thank you SO MUCH for making the weekend so beautiful by sharing yours dear Gina.
ReplyDeleteHugs - Mary
Dear Mary, These are the first of the Daffodils that appeared in my garden. Next will be the Pheasant Eye, one of my most favorites. Spring is slow in coming around here. I noticed that your garden is already lush and green. I'm still waiting for the grass to green up and the fruit trees to show some kind of life.
DeleteDear Gina - It looks like Spring at its best where you are. Here in Florida, I'm just grateful not to be running the air-condtioning every day!
ReplyDeleteDear Mark, The days when air conditioning is welcome is not so far away. Here in the desert we jump right into summer after only a few weeks of Spring weather. Last night it was in the low 20s and I fear that our fruit blossoms didn't make it.
DeleteThe pretty blues and yellow daffodils are lovely.. Beautiful images and mosaic! Enjoy your new week ahead!
ReplyDeleteHello Eileen, We do have the bluest skies and the whitest clouds, add a little yellow and all is well with the world.
DeleteBeautiful Color! :)
ReplyDeleteHello Janet, thank you for stopping by and leaving a comment. It is so appreciated.
DeleteSpring has arrived and it looks so cheerful. Beautiful mosaic.
ReplyDeleteThank you, and yes Spring has arrived and it does lift the spirits.
DeleteDear Gina - glad that spring has arrived in your corner of the world. When it does come it all seems to happen so quickly - I want to shout stop so that I can absorb it and take it all.
ReplyDeleteDear Rosemary, Exactly my sentiments. Could not have said it better. When I look back, at the end of the year, I always wonder how swiftly the months went by..
DeleteDear Gina,
ReplyDeletejust what I have been waiting for......... your lovely Daffodils against a bright blue sky are such a wonderful sight. In my garden Azaleas are making a lovely display of delicate pink and white.
Happy greetings, Sieglinde
Dear Sieglinde, The Daffodils have just begun to bloom. There will be many more. There are so many varieties. Some will not bloom for another 2 weeks.... they are very accommodating and provide many bouquets for the house.
DeleteI love the pictures of your Azaleas which you sent to me. Wish I could grow them in this climate.
What more could you wish for Gina!!
ReplyDeleteThe sight of them lifts my spirits tremendously as we are in Autumn and approaching Winter on my side of the world!
Happy Spring to you!
Hugs
Shane
Hello Shane, How nice of you to stop by. I cannot imagine how it is possible that you will be experiencing winter when we are just beginning our spring season. I know that it is so.
DeleteHow lovely!
ReplyDeleteHello Karen, So happy that you like my Daffodils. Have a wonderful week ahead.
DeleteGorgeous sunny daffodils and blue skies. Nothing more to wish for! How beautiful. Have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteThank you Lorrie. You are so sweet to leave such a lovely compliment. Wishing you a wonderful week as well.
DeleteMagnificent photo of your garden flowers.. beautiful Gina.
ReplyDeletewishing you a happy Monday
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Dear Val, And I wish you a very happy Tuesday...now almost over in your part of the world. Have been enjoying the rebirth of your garden.
DeleteHi Gina,
ReplyDeleteStunning signs of spring are your lovely and cheery daffodils!
Happy Easter!
Poppy
Dear Poppy, Happy Easter to you...it's almost here. Thank you for your visit and lovely compliment.
DeleteHi Gina, I am new to Mosaic Monday. Your flowers are very pretty. They look so happy they actually make me smile. I am going to read some of your older posts. Christa
ReplyDeleteHello Christa, I'm so glad that you stopped by. You will find a lot of flower photographs in my posts...flowers have always been my most favorite l gift from nature.
Deletedaffodils are surely the colour of Easter. That yellow certainly goes well against the blue sky.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week. I am joining you through Mosaic Monday.
Hello Jill, Thank you so much for your visit. You are right yellow, blue skies and luscious green grass all spell Easter. Hope you have a lovely holiday.
DeleteYour photos are just fabulous--so bright and sunny. Certain proof that spring has arrived!
ReplyDeleteHello Betty, Thank you so much for stopping by and leaving such a nice comment. It is so appreciated. After a long winter it is so nice to finally see a little color.
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