Oh, that's nice. I don't think it's going to last, though, Lowell. A cold front is coming through. It's supposed to be chilly this weekend. Perhaps too chilly for these pretty azaleas.
I hope they survive the cold. And you should play golf, Lowell. We have golfers in Washington who are out there playing come hell and high water. Who knows? You may even play better if you can't feel your hands. (I saw your comment to SRQ.)
How lovely, Lowell! While we have been having nice temperatures here in Montreal for the past few days, we are due to get some snow tonight and tomorrow, and it is supposed to get cold again, so this is refreshing to see!
But I don't want spring to come any earlier than it's supposed to here. It did last year and then we had a frost that prevented some fruits and berries from forming. That;s not good for the birds!
We are back in the great frozen north, and it is good to know that spring is headed this way, even if it takes a couple months to get here. Enjoy the flowers.
Yay for Spring. Our Tulips and Daffodils are about 2inches out of the ground and buds on everything are swelling AND the sun is shining today. Yippee!! MB
Oh, that's nice. I don't think it's going to last, though, Lowell. A cold front is coming through. It's supposed to be chilly this weekend. Perhaps too chilly for these pretty azaleas.
ReplyDeleteI hope they survive the cold. And you should play golf, Lowell. We have golfers in Washington who are out there playing come hell and high water. Who knows? You may even play better if you can't feel your hands. (I saw your comment to SRQ.)
ReplyDeleteHow lovely, Lowell! While we have been having nice temperatures here in Montreal for the past few days, we are due to get some snow tonight and tomorrow, and it is supposed to get cold again, so this is refreshing to see!
ReplyDeleteA friend just sent pics from Venice Fla showing all the Azaleas in bloom there too! I am so envious of all you warm weather creatures.
ReplyDeleteThis is pretty. Down here, I don't know how I would know if it is spring. (Yup, I like Norman Love's chocolates.)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. It's nice to be reminded what spring looks like.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous colors...
ReplyDeletePierre
I'm so not ready for spring but I do like the flowers!
ReplyDeletea romantic feeling from this gorgeous garden!I guess I would be there all day long!
ReplyDeleteLéia
Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteBut I don't want spring to come any earlier than it's supposed to here. It did last year and then we had a frost that prevented some fruits and berries from forming. That;s not good for the birds!
and i'm sitting at my desk, the air frost thick around me, looking at this beautiful shot and wondering why it is i live in new england.
ReplyDelete88 Wednesday, now It's turning cool. 60s tomorrow????Can't you control the thermostat down here for me? hahahahaha Heading back to frigid North today.
ReplyDeleteHere I am, back at last. Sorry for the confusion... Ah, spring...wherever it is. See my 'yearning for spring' post today...
ReplyDeleteYou are off to a good start!
ReplyDeleteIt will be awhile before we see a pretty scene like this one so I'm glad you shared your early spring with us.
ReplyDeleteA pretty sight well captured!
ReplyDeleteWow, you and Amy with your spring-y colors today. It's a fantasy to look forward to!
ReplyDeleteWe are back in the great frozen north, and it is good to know that spring is headed this way, even if it takes a couple months to get here. Enjoy the flowers.
ReplyDeleteYay for Spring. Our Tulips and Daffodils are about 2inches out of the ground and buds on everything are swelling AND the sun is shining today. Yippee!! MB
ReplyDeleteAn explosion of colour, a very uplifting photo. Looks like Spring has sprung!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, now I understand because Florida is called Florida.
ReplyDeleteHow pretty! Buds and blossoms are coming out here a good month early. I'm worried!
ReplyDeleteWow, that's amazing.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful!
ReplyDeletePretty, pretty, pretty! But what's with the snow in your post today??
ReplyDeleteAnd this week they are all going to succumb to frostbite...crazy.
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