Plants are putting forth leaves in abundance right now.




And of course there are flowers…


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Hi. I like the contrast of the shades of green in the geranium photo. Your garden is coming alive.
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Thanks, Neil. It certainly is!
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Lovely, Audrey 🐝
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Thanks, Alethea!
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Thank you for sharing your garden’s abundance with us, Audrey! The double tulip looks like it’s glowing from the inside.
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Thanks, Liz. I caught it at the right moment!
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You’re welcome, Audrey. You certainly did!
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Gorgeous, Audrey. You do have a green thumb (probably other digits with dirt under your fingernails). 😉
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Thanks, Pat. I do apply the scrub brush when I come in from the garden. 😃
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Glad that works for you. I have found that washing my hair is sometimes the only way I can get my nails completely dirt/mud-free. Not that I have dug in the dirt to that level for some years.
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Yes, hair is quite abrasive and useful that way. I do have a collection of nail brushes, though, since I’m always poking around in dirt.
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Aah, spring is coming, Audrey. Lovely green leaves and flowers. Our rhodos are starting to open despite the lack of sunshine. I always enjoy seeing what’s happening in your garden. 🙂
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Thanks, Diana!
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Beautiful Garden Audrey and Happy Mothers Day!
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Thanks, Wayne!
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Thank you for sharing your gorgeous garden with us!
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You’re welcome, Priscilla. I can always find something blogworthy out there, even when I’m out of other ideas.
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Uplifting images Audrey. Thanks for tending this garden and enriching our lives with these sights.
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Thanks, and you’re welcome, Roger.
I’m 95% of the way through Daughters of Circumstances, and admiring its intricacies!
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95% through?
Thank you for your kind words and your diligence Audrey. I recently had this sudden fixation it was so complex as to be unreadable.
(Writer’s angst- you know how it goes)
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Complex, yes (somewhat). Unreadable? Not at all. I will post a review on Amazon and Goodreads once I’ve finished. Hopefully within a week, if not sooner.
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Bless you Audrey.
Thanks for your input and support. You put my reading speed to shame.
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Looking fabulous. I love fiddleheads and have never lived anywhere where they grow.
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Thanks, Darlene! These ferns are fairly drought-tolerant, but they do appreciate some moisture.
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The heuchera is so pretty!
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The flowers are pretty insignificant, but that doesn’t matter because the leaves are so pretty.
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I’m a fan of heucheras. The double tulip caught my eye too.
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Lovely flowers, Audrey
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Thanks, Robbie!
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