Not much blooming in my garden right now, since I don’t grow daffodils.
So, you’re just going to have to look at more pictures of my Lenten rose.
Here they are in the wild of my yard, next to Mr. Bunny. It sure would have been nice if I had removed those old dead stalks from the flowers in the front, wouldn’t it?
Artsy. Because now that I have a photo blog, I feel the pressure to be artsy every now and then. With varying degrees of success.
14 comments:
Your bunny's twin lives here:) Really!
I envy your wild lentens..Mine struggle to come back and remain at the two I planted..They must not like their environment...Lucky you!
It sure is nice to have those fellers providing some color in the very early spring.
I love the birdbath! And the Lenten Rose.
That is a pretty little rose. Is it in your garden? Artsy is fun - go ahead, let your inner artist free! Have fun!
Didn't see Mr Bunny at first, Pam and then saw him hiding by the tree trunk!
What I am totally in love with is your bird bath!!!
I'm waiting for the rain to let up so I can take a picture of my wall tree. I don't have Lenten Roses or a birdbath!
I love your Lenten roses Pam. They're gorgeous. We're at our winter home and I know I'm missing my tulips and daffodils as they start to bloom. I hope spring is finally here to stay.
Sam
Oh Oh OH----I want that birdbath, Pam. It is gorgeous!!!! So is your Lenten Rose.
Hugs,
Betsy
I haven't seen a ton of blooms but I sure know that they are here, my allergies are having their way with me.
I say highly successful on the artistic scale. The bunny is a nice touch.
No mind about the repeat lentens. It IS still the season after all!
The flowers are beautiful, very nice!
Love your hummingbird bath! Where did you find it?
Very pretty. I grow roses, but I do not know about the Lenten rose, I'm off to look it up.
LL
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