And one proud but droopy set of flowers spring up out back.
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Droopy like a baby on a milk drunk. 🙂 . (which is a very pleasant way to be)
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Lovely description, MBC. You betcha.
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Mine are droopy, too. Three days of rain
Anxious to see what they look like when it’s warm and sunny tomorrow 🙂
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Yes, it is the rain that gives them that look. Here, too, Joey. Enjoy your sunny climb back up!
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Oh how I love daffodils! They bring a smile to my face. They will perk up when they open up more.
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I hope some sun will get them going, Nance!
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Wow, ours have been and gone, enjoy 😀😀
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I appreciate every phase of the turn of the season, Charlie. Enjoy yours!
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they have grit!
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I like that about them, sure, Beth!
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