March the 19th - the last day of winter......
There are small signs of spring!
The catkins are growing longer, fatter and more pregnant....the Daphne is in violet bloom - and speaking of violets, I saw two peeking out of the lawn that lines the driveway, - small and shy, but indicative of good things to come!!!
I have yet to see a Dandelion, but when I do I will know that Spring is with us, for sure. In the meantime we all take advantage of sunny hours and delight in the fact that at times the wind is not sharp and chill, but speaks of balmy wafts.
I saw my youngest son raking dried leaves and bringing order to the lawns and flower beds. Well, really there is only one lawn, and handkerchief size at that, but a small back yard is just what you need when you get elderly and aren't out at six in the morning, gardening!!! As I used to do, when we had three acres, a large area of lawns and a forty by eighty vegetable and flower garden. To say nothing of the beds that lined the log fence Charles built..... heavenly! So lucky to have had those years of passionate gardening.
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We are having a burst of late heat although we are officially in autumn.
I love when you share your memories! I think my favorite picture is of the garden with the mountains in the background. Just awesome!
Thank you for sharing those gorgeous photos! I greatly enjoyed them after another busy, dusty day! We have dandelions up here in the Southwest. Not many, because of our drought.
Beautiful memories! And as gorgeous as your gardens are, the backdrop of those mountains makes it all breathtaking.
Spring is really beginning to make its presence felt in southern Ontario, and yesterday the temperature flirted with twenty degrees. I started cleanup work in the backyard and we were able to have our first lunch of the year on the patio. It was beyond delightful!
You haven't posted in almost a month and I am wondering how you are. I hope you are keeping well.
Thanks for sharing your lovely memories with me. Such pretty photos of colorful flowers and lush gardens. Such a treat to see!
Thanks so much!
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