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Sunday, May 22, 2011

enough already!

In an effort to curb my complaining about our late spring, I found some lovely reminders of the hardiness of Minnesota flora with these examples to send on to Today's Flowers.


Lady Bird Johnson once wrote: Where flowers bloom so does hope. Words to remember for the week ahead. Dr. Daughter is coming for a few days' visit this week so I concur. That will mean sunshine aplenty.
A multitude of small delights constitutes happiness.
 Charles Baudelaire

10 comments:

jabblog said...

Spring comes on slowly then suddenly bursts out. Enjoy your time with Dr Erica:-)

Snap said...

Spring will get there ... I'm sure because it is now summer here!!! Arggghhh. Enjoy the visit with Dear Doctor Daughter!

http://graceolsson.com/blog said...

spring came to Sweden and now, I am looking to the sky and I see it is SUMMER...

HAHAHAHHAHAHA
nice shot


(I love the tea with coffe....left sidebar of your blog)
http://graceolsson.com/blog/2011/05/measure-of-life/

Julie Kwiatkowski Schuler said...

This spring has been a big wet smack in the mouth!

TexWisGirl said...

that 2nd shot is glorious! have a great visit with your daughter! gotta love that kind of springtime arrival!

Daryl said...

SOOOO pretty ...

Pietro Brosio said...

So lovely and picturesque, Noni!

i beati said...

oh how glorious a picture in my heart never get enough

Nita Jo said...

First I want to thank you for stopping by my blog, your kind words and your prayers.

To your question, I live near Boise, just a few hours from Pocatello. We drive through there occasionally to visit family in I.F.

Love your early spring flowers! Beautiful photos!
~ Nita Jo

Ms. Becky said...

you've found brightness all around you in spite of this miserable spring. little did I know back in March, when I was dreaming of spring's arrival, it would be such a strange one this year. I've never experienced one like it, ever. But one thing I do love is the great sleeps I'm getting at night because it's so cool! a warm-up is supposedly on the way early next week. We'll see! have a joyful holiday weekend with your daughter.