I can't believe that spring is almost here. It is my very favorite time of year when I come alive! After hibernating all winter, I am ready to pick up the pace a little bit. I find myself daydreaming a lot about beautiful flowers and lush green grass, budding trees, warm, sunny days with gentle breezes and lots of trips to the local garden centers! Okay, so what if I have endless lists of seeds and plants that will be a part of my gardens this year. And so what if I have my checkoff list of spring cleaning to be done. These are traditions! There are so many projects I want to get started on.
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I love spring also. No bugs yet, no worrying about sunburn or heat stress either. I'm looking forward to some lemonaid, fresh air and following this blog too! Bill
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Bill and Jenny,
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you two have been extremely busy in your beautiful yard. I love your liriope bed in front of the split rail fence. Isn't it wonderful to spread our spring "wings" and begin our creations all over again each planting season? There are no mistakes with gardening because every project is a work of art and can be recreated over and over again each year. Enjoy happy moments together. Blessings, Linda