These are typically the first signs of spring here in the northeastern U.S. However, I am sorry to say we still have many weeks to go, and more snow to shovel...
snow drops White heads look to the grown bowed down by heavy winter. Yet soon daffodils crocus look to the sky heralding spring. The start of new life.
Splendid!
ReplyDeleteI've not seen any yet!
The freesias and daffodils are in bloom here, soon to be followed by Dutch irises (if the gophers can be deterred)!
ReplyDeleteEverything still snow-covered around here but your snowdrops are a treat.
ReplyDeleteOh, they are beautiful!
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Ours are not as advanced as yours in the East, which surprises me. Lovely shot.
ReplyDeleteCan't get enough of them - they don't last long here.
ReplyDeleteWonderful shot, Juliet :)
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enjoyed these too; thanks for sharing
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gillena
So serene,
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sheer beauty
How lovely and delicate ;-)
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings,
These are typically the first signs of spring here in the northeastern U.S.
ReplyDeleteHowever, I am sorry to say we still have many weeks to go, and more snow to shovel...
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ReplyDeleteWhite heads
look to the grown
bowed down by heavy winter.
Yet soon daffodils
crocus
look to the sky
heralding spring.
The start of new life.
TY 21/02/10 (Instant poem)
Your snowdrops are flowering more abundantly than mine! Weather in Scotland must have been better than in Holland!
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