Friday, March 01, 2019

Weary of Winter



Are you weary of winter?????

Here are a couple of fellows to bring you some relief.



If you forgot to say hello to the White Rabbit

when he arrived

rest easy ---

he is forgiving

and too taken up with the Mach Hare to

give it any thought!!!!

If they don't do the trick

rest your eyes on these lovely flowers

blooming in my garden in the good old summertime.



or on the lilies

that come before them


or the buttercups!!


first sign of spring - out in the woods

or in any meadow!

Take heart -

Spring is just around the corner

lazing up against a tree

until she feels called upon to

gladden our hearts!


I do wish she'd hurry

she'd be such a sweet antidote

for my cabin fever!!!

re my header!

I have such fond memories of the yellow bells

that grew on the hillside

of our farm

and were brought to me

clutched in dear, sweet,

 and loving little hands!!!


5 comments:

The Weaver of Grass said...

Ah yes Hildred. How I treasure memories of my dear farmer bringing me bluebells from our little wood. I think we are all ready for Spring and it will surely be here before long.

Morning's Minion said...

This has been a long grey winter with few days of sunshine and blue skies to buoy us up. Wild daffodils are blooming here along the roadsides and ditches, yellow heads sometimes bowed by heavy cold rains, but their sweeps of color are a promise that spring will eventually arrive. It always has done!

John "By Stargoose And Hanglands" said...

Spring has already paid us a brief visit, but seems to have thought better of it and has left us again. She's such a tease!

Ruth said...

Thanks for the lovely pictures to help us over the hump - it's still very cold with snow frozen in place where I am. This is the time to bring in branches of flowering shrubs and trees - they'll bloom in water with some luck. I had forsythia blooming in January. It won't be long now...

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

Oh I so agree -- bouquets picked by those small hands are the most special ones we will ever have! I can't say anything about waiting for Spring .... except to remind you that very soon it will be my turn to fight my envy of your beautiful Spring flowers as we seem to go from warm winter to hot summer here without any spring (and of course it is too hot for those bulbs to do their thing). ... I think of you the first of every month, when I do remember to make the white rabbit my first words (it still kind of surprises Bill, who isn't at his very best anyway first thing in the morning ... )))