Saturday, February 23, 2013

Forsythia

I brought some forsythia and lilac branches inoors last week,
and they are starting to bloom!!!
Winter will eventually leave!!!
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16 comments:

Luna Miranda said...

love the color--looking forward to your spring photos.:p

vincibene said...

Lovely! The spring comes soon!

vincibene said...

Lovely! The spring comes soon!

Laura said...

I've never done that, I always just wait... maybe it is time for a little indoor color? Just beautiful Judy!

DeniseinVA said...

No forsythia blooming around here yet. I am glad yours is, it tives me hope for spring being around the corner :) Great photos!

George said...

Thanks for this hope that Spring will be here one of these days. We seem to have one fairly nice day followed by a return of Winter. I'm ready for Spring.

EG CameraGirl said...

Oh, I was going to try forcing some branches and forgot. Thank you for reminding me!

I like how you've played with the photos here!

Hallatarinoita said...

Good idea. ♥

Naturegirl said...

Forcing blooms is so exciting and certainly lights up a drab winter day! Have a sunny week with your blossoms!

NatureFootstep said...

how beautiful. We are not there yet. Love what you did editing the last one.

Debbie said...

the first true sign of spring!!

it must be lovely to have them in the house!!

Anonymous said...

Such pretty branches! Lovely.

Buttons Thoughts said...

Oh Judy I wish you were feeling better. I am glad you got out and took some awesome shots. B

isabella kramer - veredit said...

Judy, this is a beautiful post!!

I love all you pictures but your last one is really stunning !!

wish you a lovely weekend, my friend

hugs from
isabella

eileeninmd said...

Sure a sign Spring is coming. Beautiful images, Judy! Have a great evening and happy weekend!

Jenn Jilks said...

Not sure I have some. I must look!

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