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Friday, May 16, 2008

Here's what's blooming

I love Spring! I love warmer weather, no snow, green trees and flowers blooming! Here is what is blooming in our yard this week.
The last of the daffodils
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Some pretty little grape hyacinths
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This is called money plant. It grows wild in the trees behind our house.
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This is a closeup of the money plant. The reason for the name is that in the fall, the seeds form in quarter size, silvery circles that hang from the plant. It's pretty then too.
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This is a bleeding heart that is growing near our front door
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These little wild violets are growing along the tree line on our side yard.
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Don't you just have to smile when you see flowers growing? And - don't you think it makes God smile when He sees us enjoying his handiwork?


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23 comments:

  1. It really does make me smile, inside as well as outside to see the evidence of Spring. This year every thing seems to vibrant in color to me....maybe winter was just to long!

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  2. All your flowers are so lovely! I love spring also! This spring has been especially nice. It is a blessing from the Lord, for sure!

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  3. I like the money plant and bleeding heart. So pretty.

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  4. I love all your pics!!! I knew I recognized the 3rd picture with the money plants - my mom and dad had these growing under their pine trees too and now I have a few in my flower bed. I love Spring - it's my favorite season!

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  5. I loved these pics. They reminded me of my grandmothers who have passed on. My mom's mother had a huge bleeding heart by her backdoor. I always loved it. My dad's mother had money plants and I still have some "coins" from her yard. God does create some amazing things!!

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  6. Eek! Isn't it SO exciting?

    Wonderful pics!

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  7. My friend gave me a dried money plant last fall. I tried to plant some of the seed but so far it's not coming up....it is very pretty in the spring!!☺

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  8. Mari- there is a garden tour that you should be a part of on June 13th You have such wonderful plants I know that others would benefit from touring your yard.

    Thanks for sharing the visuals with me today. I loved it!!!

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  9. Beautiful! As someone who loves to throw an occasional tea party...did you know violets are edible? They look really pretty thrown in a salad or on top of a dessert. They taste just like they smell!

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  10. Oh so beautiful. yes God is smiling. I am smiling for I love flowers!!! Love those wild violets:)
    Deb

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  11. I love flowers. Those are beautiful!

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  12. Smile, smile, smile, see me smiling??

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  13. I love flowers!! Thank you for sharing them today!! :-)

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  14. Hi there Mari,

    Sorry haven´t been around for a while, it certainly is nice to drop in on you today and see these lovely spring photos. You have real talent too taking pictures... I just came over from Boniie´s blog and here talent seems to be contagious amongst my bloggy friends!

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  15. These are sooo pretty ! I love the little violets ! We have them growing in our front garden !

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  16. Mari,

    I love all your beautiful blooms. After I post this, I'm heading out to take a photo of my violets. Thanks for sharing.

    Blessings,
    Mary

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  17. Wow, you country folks have a much greater variety to we do. I did notice my flowers are coming up nicely...along with the weeds.

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