A little of this and a little of that.
I saw the first plum blossom this morning on some branches we have in water pruned from our plum tree.
The daffodils and crocus are continuing to show above ground.
A few camellia pink blossoms have begun to appear.
The daphne is budding.
The first tiny bits of life are appearing on the Japanese maple tree.
And I have found that sipping teas is truly a delight.
Yes, you my dear friends are a delight, but I can only have one who will
receive a tea sample from me.
The winner is: Sandi@Rose Chintz Cottage
Congratulations Sandi!
9 comments:
Congrats to the lucky winner Sandi!
How beautiful are the blossoms of spring. Here's to brand new beginnings which every spring presents to us.
I love all of your postings
Blessings
Jeanne
Sigh. One day we, too, will see blooming branches -- but I'm not betting the farm it will be soon!
I love the signs of Spring that are appearing all around our area. That teapot is so sweet! I need to stop for tea much more often these days. Your teapot inspires me to make stopping for tea more often a new 'habit'.
~Adrienne~
I think it's going to be quite a while before I see any kind of blossoms here in MI, the subzero temps and tons of snow are taking care of that. Enjoy though!
Plum blossoms... already, in January... that seems such a miracle to me, especially since we are in a deep freeze of snow here at the moment! Lovely to imagine... :o) Happy Days, Marilyn ((HUGS)) P.S. And congrats to Sandi!
How exciting that you are beginning to see signs of spring! I'm jealous!
This post speaks of a promise of spring. Our ground is still snow covered and more frigid temps are predicted. For the moment, I will believe in the future1
What a gorgeous teapot! What beautiful signs of spring you're enjoying. It's a long ways away for us here in Michigan. Schools are closed due to the frigid temperatures. But spring will come eventually, and we'll enjoy it when it arrives.
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