You're only a bit ahead of us -- and I suspect those with sunnier yards might already have blooms. I've never read Tana French before. What's your take? Mysteries? Good?
Your spring flowers are a joyous sight. Not much has popped up her as yet, so I will enjoy your spring. Another author and book of which Ive not heard.
You asked why I didn't want to show the card with bugs on the 1st. Some people get squeamish over bugs and mixing them with veggies might have turned some people who only visit on the 1st, off.
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Love the pretty spring blooms, they are a cheery sight!
ReplyDeleteI have added The Hunter to my to be read list.
Take care, have a great day!
Love the flowers. Happy Wednesday, hugs!
ReplyDeleteYou're only a bit ahead of us -- and I suspect those with sunnier yards might already have blooms. I've never read Tana French before. What's your take? Mysteries? Good?
ReplyDeleteYou have spring. I'm still waiting. Lovely flowers.
ReplyDeleteSoon it'll be time here. Way too soon.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Let's see what awaits us in Germany tomorrow...
ReplyDeleteI always look forward to spring bulbs blooming, but they don't last long enough, do they? How is the new Tana French book? hugs-Erika
ReplyDeleteYour spring flowers are a joyous sight. Not much has popped up her as yet, so I will enjoy your spring. Another author and book of which Ive not heard.
ReplyDeleteYou asked why I didn't want to show the card with bugs on the 1st. Some people get squeamish over bugs and mixing them with veggies might have turned some people who only visit on the 1st, off.
Those are magnificent spring photos. We do not have any flowers like those.
ReplyDeletePretty flowers! I have a couple of daffodils blooming and more coming soon.
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