The Blossom That Refreshes!
This is the last one in the blossom series of three images.
There’s a purity about those blossoms. They feed my soul.
So…
Are you getting a lot of sunshine in your region of the globe? We did this past week, and it was a godsend. A boon. A blessing. A good thing, man.
I feel all green and leafy having been exposed to a regular dose of light. It feels like photosynthesis, baby.
The tips of daffodils are peeking through the frontscape soil. Croci have popped up, but not opened. We’re heading into a renewal.
I’m trolling garden blogs and perusing seed catalogs. I know. Some of you are further along than that. You’ve got seeds starting under grow lights, peas in pots, sweet potato buds forming. What can I say?
I’m a late bloomer.
Are you a late bloomer, too?
And Monday is in the house.
Time to do your work thang.
Elen
Nothing bloomin’ here that’s for sure. While most of our snow has melted, it’s still cold. Frigid wind blowing today makes me want to curl up with a good book, the garden will have to wait!
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Yes, I’m sure our ground is still mostly frozen. Curling up with a good book sounds good. Really good.
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I once went with a girl who wore her bloomers late, too. I was a teenager. Now, I’m a Senior and the only bloomers I see are the ones popping through the frozen tundra to shed hope for an early Spring. Oh, no, no, no, I never saw her bloomers. Please!
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I think you went a little off topic there , Steve. 😉 And now I think you doth protest too much.
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Well, whatever is blooming here, they better stay cozy in the ground for a few days. Possible snow showers for this Sunday.
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I’m a late bloomer, in fact there still is some doubt as to whether I’ve bloomed at all. But that’s a topic for a long personal blog post, not your comment section.
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And I’ll look forward to that post, Ally. 😉
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