Granddaughter #1 helped me pick up sticks in the yard after we finished with school lessons today.
Next I'll have to clean out the beds.
It was good to see shoots of daffodils I planted last fall. They will be single blooms but will multiply through the years to make a nice display between me and the new library.

Those crocus look very pretty peeping through the dead leaves.
ReplyDelete...we have a truck load of sticks on the ground.
ReplyDeleteCroci are so cheerful!
ReplyDeleteIt must feel so satisfying to see those daffodil shoots coming up--such a cheerful promise of what’s ahead.
ReplyDeleteLovely that your granddaughter was part of the day too.
Crocuses are so close to the ground, so we often get cluttered photos.
ReplyDeleteOh gosh... it's crocus time by you too! My daughter in Chicago says there was hail today. Hmmm... but her crocuses must be sprouting by now.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely promise of spring and warmer weather to come.
ReplyDeleteIt is lovely to see all the spring flowers in bloom.
ReplyDeleteThere are times when grandparents and grandchildren are the best combination of all.
ReplyDeleteLovely to spend time with your granddaughter and see the first signs of spring.
ReplyDeleteThe first crocuses are so lovely and hopeful. I'm glad you could spend time with family.
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