Wow, it is a little early for blooms. Your photos are just lovely. We still have had some very cold temps and winter is not over yet. Happy weekend, Debbie!
I was so struck by the pussy willow 'buds' when I was in Phili - especially as the caught the snow. I haven't been to my pond (as I've been playing host to a marvelously stubborn cold...) but I can't wait to get over there and spy out the land!
I am so jealous!! Rebloom, indeed! Here, everything is under six feet of snow... Okay, only three feet... I am alos having issues wityh Blogger. It needs a good slap upside the head!!
Lindo e que tudo floresça sempre lindamente! beijos,chica
ReplyDeletewow! false spring?
ReplyDeleteWow, it is a little early for blooms. Your photos are just lovely. We still have had some very cold temps and winter is not over yet. Happy weekend, Debbie!
ReplyDeleteI've been prepared for re-bloom since the day after Christmas! :-)
ReplyDeleteI am not sure what is ready to re-bloom here snce we are quite buried in snow, but it really is pretty.
Such nice photographs, Debbie.
Wishing you a wonderful weekend!
xo.
I had so many things ready to rue loom (not unusual here in the south). Ten inches of ice and snow made all just a memory. Bonnie
ReplyDeleteUwielbiam czas budzenia się roślin do życia. Pozdrawiam serdecznie.
ReplyDeleteI love waking time of plants to life. Yours sincerely.
Some macros precious.
ReplyDeleteJanuary is a good time for blooming Debbie! Nice shots.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, I was wondering where you were getting blooms at this early. :) Very nice shots.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shots, Debbie!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to warmer weather. Must be warm weather in the house. So pretty!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Glad you are ready to rebloom too!
ReplyDeleteYep, that's what we are suppose to do..."bloom where we are planted!"
ReplyDeleteI was so struck by the pussy willow 'buds' when I was in Phili - especially as the caught the snow. I haven't been to my pond (as I've been playing host to a marvelously stubborn cold...) but I can't wait to get over there and spy out the land!
ReplyDeleteIt is a real treat when flowers rebloom, like a second gift.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I was amazed to see that I have jonquil shoots up about 5 inches in my flowerbeds. I think they're pushing the season a bit....
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, I love flower photos!! Have a great weekend!!!
ReplyDeleteNo blooming here. I need plants! I used to raise African violets. Maybe I'll get back into that.
ReplyDeleteI can feel the excitement mounting.....
ReplyDeleteThat last photo is just exquisite, Debbie! I'm ready for spring now, ready to see some blooms. A few weeks of cold weather is enough for me! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteThen I am waiting for my turn to re-bloom.
ReplyDeleteGreat blog, you have very colourful pictures and good macro shots. I will be visiting again.
ReplyDeleteGreetings,
Filip
Lovely photos! I love the thoughts of spring being around the corner. It is so cold here.
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
Not much getting ready to re-bloom here as it's too cold. I think the yellow blossoms look very pretty.
ReplyDeleteI am so jealous!! Rebloom, indeed! Here, everything is under six feet of snow...
ReplyDeleteOkay, only three feet...
I am alos having issues wityh Blogger. It needs a good slap upside the head!!