Friday, May 03, 2013

Spring Things

Image by SnaggleTooth May 2013
Emerging...

Photo by SnaggleTooth May 2013
Deck plants


Photo by SnaggleTooth May 2013
Mischief basking

Photo by SnaggleTooth May 2013
Budding maples  (Achoo!)







Photo by SnaggleTooth May 2013
Cherry blossoms, Tulips, n Azaleas at BBM's




Image by SnaggleTooth May 2013
Color sprouting like magic!

13 Comments:

At 7:27 AM, Blogger Granny Annie said...

You grabbed all the colors with your altered photos and then some:)

 
At 8:56 AM, Blogger TALON said...

I love Mischief's expression, Snaggle. Like she's saying, "Whatcha lookin' at?" :)

Isn't it wonderful to see the world in color again? And I love the scent of hyacinth!

 
At 4:54 AM, Blogger Snaggle Tooth said...

Gran Annie, Looks like I found some bright creatures in those plant pics. Always a surprise in there- Thanks

Talon, She just saw her pic here, n agrees with me she looks happy. (eye blink for yes) She didn't get to go out today, but it was freezing again anyway. The hyacinth does smell so good! Well worth the $1.50-

 
At 11:01 AM, Blogger Lynn said...

So nice that you are getting flowers!

 
At 4:23 AM, Blogger Snaggle Tooth said...

Lynn, They came out very fast, those first bloomers on Weds.

 
At 10:05 PM, Blogger Erica B said...

It never ceases to amaze me that you grow such fragrant flowers over the last few years, considering how bad your flowers allergy always was when I was a kid.

 
At 3:19 AM, Blogger Snaggle Tooth said...

MB, I can tell the ones that choke me right away. Fuschias were killing me-
yesterday- No Zinnias, or Begonias here ever either.
The arrangements used to always get me. I learn one kind at a time- Not allergic to Lavender either!

 
At 12:27 AM, Blogger Jannie Funster said...

I am so happy for spring.

And I like your bench with the bricks, must be nice to sit there.

I guess you have the wire around your pots to keep the critters out of your seedlings and such?

Did you have that hyacinth last year too? And it came back.

Nice, except for the maple allergies.

Bring on the lavendar!! And sleep near it for happy dreams.

xoxo

 
At 4:48 AM, Blogger Snaggle Tooth said...

JanF, Spring is always worth the wait. It would all burst forth faster with the expected rain coming in a few days. We've been too dry for weeks- Still cool also.
No, last years Hyacinth was pink n the bulb is missing! Darn critters- The squirrels n opossum eat whatever isin't covered with wire. Need a new roll of chicken wire before the veggies come up-
I also use lavender oil for headaches.

 
At 10:08 AM, Blogger LL Cool Joe said...

It's great to see all the colours again after winter! Everything is looking green here. The only negative is that the grass needs cutting more!

 
At 11:31 PM, Blogger Snaggle Tooth said...

llcoolJ, I've only mowed once there has been so little rain!

 
At 10:47 AM, Blogger Jannie Funster said...

Oh those critters... Chicken wire such a great (and necessary) idea.

I might chicken wire my impatiens up by the top step. The deer can reach them. I actuallly thought of putting out a sign for the dear to read...

"Dear Deer. Please Eat No More Of These Flowers. Thanks." :)

We had a LOT of rain recently. Pelted all the dirt completely out of my smallest flower pot. Now I gotta clean up and refurbish my container garden. But that can wait a bit!! :)

xooxoxoxoxoxo

 
At 2:57 AM, Blogger Snaggle Tooth said...

JanF, The squirrels n possum ate all my impatiens last year, so I'm prepared to protect them better by buying another taller roll. I'd moved the wire to the veggies, n it only took a day to lose my pretty thing. The caterpillars got the petunias too- Hate to use bug powder but will I guess- Your garden is many weeks ahead of mine... We've just begun here-

 

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