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Thursday, March 22, 2012

hello spring


"when the groundhog casts his shadow
and the small birds sing
and the pussywillows happen
and the sun shines warm
and when the peepers peep
then it is spring"
margaret wise brown


{hope you have a beautiful springtime weekend!  :))}





13 comments:

  1. Lori! How lovely - your photo and the quote! Hope your Spring is glorious and filled with creative inspiration. And, lots of chocolate...Have a daffodowndilly wonderful weekend! xoox, Jeanette

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  2. Lori, love the quote and that is one beautiful bunch of hydrangias. Hugs

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  3. Lovely Hydrangeas. I planted some last year but they are struggling to Spring forth with our weather. Wonderful quote. Wishing you a Wonderful Weekend and the yummiest chocolate ever...

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  4. I was just thinking that I need to post something for 'spring'. Thanks for the reminder. Maybe I'll post a spring image tonight.

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  5. Hi Lori, my dear friend.
    I'd like the spring in my brain!
    I'm like a flat tyre in this moment... "seasonal effect"!!!!
    My English is more and more colourful!
    Have a wonderful and "sweet-smelling " weekend.
    xoxoxo Eulalia

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  6. Our weather is more like summer lately. It seems we skipped over winter and now we are skipping over spring. I hope the temperatures drop a bit - it makes for better walking weather.

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  7. i always loved Margaret Wise Brown's books when my daughter was small. Beautiful photo.
    Your blog is fantastic!

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  8. whole foods
    has the best
    hydrangea

    i know the
    best photgrapher

    xXx

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  9. Thank you Lori! What a gorgeous picture!

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  10. spring yes, but please not summer weather yet!!!

    crazy weather in these here parts!!

    love that little poem!

    love you Lori!!

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  11. I am a blue hydrangea lover. This makes me very happy...! I posted pussywillows, too, this week. Gotta love the spring beauties...!

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  12. oh I remember those lines,
    that poetry
    and the hydrangea
    sings it all
    so well:)
    happy Spring to you
    (so glad I wandered over)
    -Jennifer

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