Forward Ho!
Having survived as a teen, young adult, and adult when most would have bet I wouldn't, this journal is notes from where I am now.
Having survived as a teen, young adult, and adult when most would have bet I wouldn't, this journal is notes from where I am now.
The thing about daffodils is that they take it and come back for more.
Yeah, what's with this crazy spring weather? Just over a week ago it was in the 80s!!!!
Spring is like Winter part 2 up here.
And we like it that way. ;)
I guess that makes me and you daffydils, Anvil. :)
Hey Ananke! Long time no see! Welome back!
And DAN! I know you have been roughing it again. Way to go making it through!
That's SPRING, all my buddies are out again!
Hi Valerie... I wanted to thank you so much for letting me know about your blog! I read not only the posts in Feb. 06 which you recommended, but all the posts from that February (spent the afternoon reading them that day). I felt so sorry for your loss and your story has haunted me--in a good way--since that afternoon. You've reminded me to be grateful for what I have and that people 'out there' all have different stories and are at different places in their lives, some of those places being tragic ones, indeed. You're an amazing writer (I don't tell that to everyone) and I thank you for using your gift to share your story of life, death and recovery with all of us. Blessings, Debra
xYour words today lifted my heart. Thank you.
Oh no! Poor daffodils!
Stopped in to visit and catch up... and to thank you for the comment on my 'fantasy' post...LOL!
HUGS to ya!
Wow, that is wild! I don't know much about snow, or what plants/flowers will survive it, but that's a startling picture!
What is more startling to me, Saur, is that I picked a narcissis today and put it in a glass of water and it's perfect.
Same flower type, same snow and they made it. I love it!
HI JEZZY!
Hey Jean, just forget the F word around here! LOL!
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