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11 comments:
forsythia always makes me smile
Wow the forsythia is beautiful!! Such brilliant colors!
No kidding!!! That is quite the difference. The Forsythia IS gorgeous.
Send that warm weather my way. I'm anxious to see even a small bud. Forsythia doesn't do well around our place thanks to the deer so it's lovely to see yours.
Snow in the forecast for us tomorrow. Sigh.
I am (not so) patiently waiting for my forsythia to look like yours, but right now it's buried in snow!
Spring! Hopefully it's not making you sneeze from all the pollen like it is me!
When I lived in up state New York the Forsythia in full bloom was always the first sign of spring. However that did not mean that you couldn't have a blizzard as late as Mother's Day. Your comment about Mrs. T's scarf made me laugh (lol).
I was thinking about how different our front yard will look this year as we had to take out one of our big trees. It is amazing and wonderful how your landscape changes. I too love your forsythia. I don't have one right now and have had them in the past. Maybe I will get one planted this year.
oh, I'm trying so hard to push the jealousy aside! Your forsythia is just gorgeous- I'm still looking at the snow in my area. I have 2 forsythia bushes but I've never been able to get them to flower- healthy green leaves every year but no flowers. I'm glad you have some I can enjoy instead. have a beautiful day Julia ♥
Love your photo montage, we have a tire swing in our front yard that marks time too! Love your blog template, I am partial to flowers and especially roses! I am so excited you have my blog in your blog role, thanks so much for visiting today too! God bless!
Sandy
Once again Julia what can I say.....You Rock!
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