Gorgeious daffodils and just seeing lambs from a distance says spring to me! Thank you. I'll take what I can get because snow is on the way here again. Blessings, Betsy
Oh, I had forgotten about the baby lambs, born with the daffodils in cold, wet pastures. Thanks for the memories of my childhood in the Willamette Valley. We often got a "bummer" lamb from a local farmer to bottle feed until it was big enough for lamb chops. You can't be sentimental down on the farm. :-)
Oh, is there anything prettier than a vase of daffodils! Granny Marigold, I've missed so many of your posts...and don't know how. Just looked back to February 23rd and enjoyed catching up. I love the picture of the sheep. I've always dreamed of having a beautiful pasture with lots of sheep. Probably will never happen. In my next life maybe, as Hill Top Post commented. :)
Tbkse Daffodils are beautiful, and so nice to see. I would agree with you 30 houseplants is a hobby, it's what you put time into, and you do have a lovely garden space..and you in return receive lovely blooms, it is therapy for sure. Thank you for stopping over. Lovely pastures, and creatures...all put here in perfect order, to give us joy. It is these things in such a time as this that puts things in perspective.
Love your pictures on the Wordless Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteLooks like spring! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful daffs. Love their cheerful colour.
Awwww... lambs! Surely spring cannot be too far away!
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to say, "I was here!" Have a good week! :) (Enjoy the gamboling lambs!)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful daffodils!
ReplyDeleteGorgeious daffodils and just seeing lambs from a distance says spring to me! Thank you. I'll take what I can get because snow is on the way here again.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Betsy
In my next life, I want to have sheep and make my own wool.
ReplyDeleteThat first shot takes my breath away! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove the Daffodils! So pretty and green grass wow!
ReplyDeleteOh, I had forgotten about the baby lambs, born with the daffodils in cold, wet pastures. Thanks for the memories of my childhood in the Willamette Valley. We often got a "bummer" lamb from a local farmer to bottle feed until it was big enough for lamb chops. You can't be sentimental down on the farm. :-)
ReplyDeleteThes Easterflowers and peaceful sheep in the green meadow are a wonderful greeting into this spiritual time of the year! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteOh, is there anything prettier than a vase of daffodils! Granny Marigold, I've missed so many of your posts...and don't know how. Just looked back to February 23rd and enjoyed catching up. I love the picture of the sheep. I've always dreamed of having a beautiful pasture with lots of sheep. Probably will never happen. In my next life maybe, as Hill Top Post commented. :)
ReplyDeleteLovely signs of spring!
ReplyDeleteTbkse Daffodils are beautiful, and so nice to see. I would agree with you 30 houseplants is a hobby, it's what you put time into, and you do have a lovely garden space..and you in return receive lovely blooms, it is therapy for sure. Thank you for stopping over. Lovely pastures, and creatures...all put here in perfect order, to give us joy. It is these things in such a time as this that puts things in perspective.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous yellow!
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