Wednesday, March 23, 2011

This Week in Pictures


A full moon at night...


A beautiful sunrise the next morning.


A tiny bit of color starting to "pop" in the yard!


The first tulip is almost ready to open.
Obviously his "bed" needs some work as
soon as the ground dries a little bit.


The pussy willows...finally inside the house!

Spring is finally here!


Please take a moment to visit Susan @ A Southern Daydreamer for
Outdoor Wednesday. I'm sure there will be some beautiful spring photos this week.

23 comments:

  1. Truly such pretty pictures. Our yard is at the same stage as yours. We must live close. I also cut some pussy willow stems to bring in and use in my arrangements. I'm also trying to root some for a friend.

    Donna

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  2. Beautiful pictures! I love the sight of something spring like! And my yard is nothing like that yet..... Maybe i will see some tulips here soon????

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  3. Sue - love the photos, especially the full moon - was that taken this past weekend of the perigee moon? xo, (P.S. I completely understand about having two cream puffs :-) )

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  4. How pretty your spring looks my friend..all I see here is snow and more snow..Hope all is well in your world my Dear friend..Hugs and smiles Gl♥ria

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  5. Beautiful pictures Sue! I love the moon and the pussy willows were always one of my favorites. Grandmother had them, but I don't see them anymore. They make a fun display.
    Sherry

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  6. Sue,
    What beautiful photos!
    Dee Dee

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  7. Wonderful spring images. You are way ahead of us -- our flowers are mostly just green shoots, still, and right now they are covered in 6-inches of snow! Nuts.
    Cass

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  8. Lovin' the pussy willows Sue and your runner is really pretty-enjoy:@)

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  9. LOVE the supermoon photos!!

    Also - Chia Seeds are all the rage here in Boulder. They're actually the things people used to grow in shapes of heads and stuff...remember the TV ads? But they've got a TON of fiber, protean and more Omega 3's than salmon. Plus they turn into little gelatinous balls after 10 minutes in liquid and they're fun to eat!

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  10. HAPPY SPRING! I love pussy willows. They remind me of my grandpa.

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  11. March's full moon is called the Worm Moon because the earthworms are preparing your garden for spring!!! :D

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  12. Beautiful photos, Sue! Isn't that moon something? It was so big!...Christine

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  13. Love the photos and I had thought Spring had Sprung, but they are calling for temps in the 30's and maybe snow for the weekend in KY! I am still holding out hope for Spring

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  14. Hi Sue!

    Gorgeous photos! Thank you for a sneek peek of Spring, as it's pouring buckets here in CA today!! Hubby and I are nice and cozy at our cabin in the mountains. I don't comment often, but always follow your blog. The comments you leave me are greatly appreciated! I know my blog is quite different from your "normal" followers, hopefully one day mine will change to decorating and home life, which are my true passions... Love to you!

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  15. No outdoor set of pictures can be complete withot a full moon photo and a sunset photo.
    Well, you've got them both.
    Fabulous pictures all of them!

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  16. Beautiful pictures - love the Super Moon!!!!

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  17. Hi dear Sue
    Love your moon shot of course!! sadly I missed it on the night it was full.. too much rain and clouds...

    I'm starting a linky for my full moon posts.. starting next month.. would love it if you could join in..

    Have a lovely week... ciao xxxx Julie

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  18. Hi Sue!
    Oh you're so fortunate to have spring right there at your doorstep!
    We are expecting snow tonight {again} ... hopefully not more than a couple of inches... but who knows!
    Your forsythia is beautiful as are your growing spring bulbs!

    Happy Spring to you*
    ~Maria

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  19. Beautiful moon shot...
    We can tell it's spring here, too, by the wind and sand storms. Spring is NOT a pretty sight out here in West Texas during the blowing dirt.
    I worked in the yard some yesterday and am always surprised how good it looks with just a LITTLE work. Now, as soon as I can, I will fill containers with pretty blossoms. :))
    xo bj

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  20. Such a gorgeous sunrise photo!! Can't wait to see your pretty tulips. Have a wonderful weekend Sue!
    xo, Andrea

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  21. I love pussy willows. They're so calming to me.

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  22. Thanks for sharing a beautiful week of Spring photos and wasn't that moon just stunning :)

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