There’s plenty of movement in the backyard garden next to the deck.
Heck, yes, it looks like spring.
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The tall grass growing in the neighbor’s yard is giving me shudders. They must have thrown some Miracle Gro out there during the winter. Thankfully, my yard is still mostly brown…. I want to delay breaking out the lawn mower as long as possible.
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Our dog’s endless circling during the winter keeps the backyard from growing too much during spring. The front will have to be mowed PDQ I think, Bill.
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Love the green! That means it’s happening at our LakeHouse as well! 💚
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Yes, they will be waiting for you in Pa., Nance!
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Green is always good in the garden! We have a good amount of yellow too…. happy Spring.
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Happy spring to you and your green and yellow, Gradmama. Good to see you!
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Our Forsythia is ready to make its official entrance. The daffodils are a hard act to follow, but the Yellow is contagious. Thanks for the welcome, I’m back! Never really away, but its good to see my old blogging pals. 🙂
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Fantastic, Gradmama!
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I know! I love early spring when these grand perennials show that they are still here no matter how bad the winter was.
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It rained all morning, but the Forsythia probably wasn’t hurt any. The sun is coming out now, so I’ll see what the camera wants to do.
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Can’t recall a Spring I have anticipated more. Those signs of green just bursting with promise.
All my best. Stay safe.
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Thanks, JoHanna. You have a great spring out west!
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the momentum is on our side
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The ball certainly is rolling down the hill, Beth.
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