Sunday, February 21, 2010

Mosaic Monday - Spring

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Spring sprung! The day I returned home from my vacation the skies opened up and poured sunshine on me so I walked around the yard with my inspection hat (that's figuratively speaking) on and was delighted to find things a-bloom. Daffodils, violas, grape hyacinths and forsythia with plenty more on the verge. I can't wait until that forysythia really gets going it is absolutely loaded with blossoms!

My sympathies for everyone still buried in snow and freak weather!

Be sure to visit Little Red House for other wonderful mosaics!



As a side note, there is a drainage pond on one end of my field.


It is the farthest you can get from my house and still be on the same property. And yet, listen to how noisy the frogs are at night! (you may have to turn up your volume)



15 comments:

deb said...

They are loud! Courting time!! LOL
*hugs*deb

Lenore said...

Oh, the daffodils are so beautiful and sunny.
Great mosaic.

GratefulPrayerThankfulHeart said...

Beautiful springtime flowers and bright sunshine! Lovely mosaic of pretty flowers and colors!

Ebie said...

The daffodils really bring in the sunshine! And the reflections on the pond is an added bonus, just beautiful!

Mary said...

Oooo, Molly, you are so lucky! We have to wait another month for spring here in my part of NJ. Thanks for sharing your wonderful images at MM. :)

Kim @ Savvy Southern Style said...

Love your mosaic and those frogs are loud to be that far off. We have a spring fed pond next to our house and I love when the frogs start croaking at dusk that is a sign of spring coming. I haven't heard them hear yet, but it won't be long.

Connie said...

I'm in Idaho and travel to Oregon several times a year and just love it. Came over for Mosaic Monday. Nice to meet ya, chickee!
xoxo,
Connie

Claudia said...

Very nice mosaic!

:)

Claudia

jaydubblah said...

Hi I am a new girl and really going to enjoy Mosaic Monday each week. I am in the East of the UK and not much is happening in my garden yet

Snap said...

Oh! I'm jealous! I wish we had blooming bulbs someplace else than the grocery store! No snow here, but freaky weather is our middle name. I LOVE frogs and their evening calls. Fun!

ch said...

Lovely signs of spring! The frogs are cheering for spring!!
Have a great day!

Meri said...

You're a little ahead of us. In Gig Harbor, a few buds on the azaleas are beginning to show a hint of colors and I noticed some early jonquils in bloom half a block away. Our frogs haven't started serenading yet, but they will soon. I love the renewal implicit in spring.

Heather said...

Those frogs may be loud, they sounds so peaceful at the same time.

I can't wait for all the snow to melt here so I can get a peek of flowers coming up too. :(

GardenOfDaisies said...

We have to wait a while before spring will arrive here. It is sooo cold. I can't wait to see the forsythia, our first indication that spring has arrived!

deb did it said...

we have a pond just like this and the Frog Symphony is deafening, in such a delightful way!! come on over and see my sunshiny mosaic!