These weeks go by so quickly. We are already done with week 7.
Day 41-
Spring comes in bits and spurts in our area of South Carolina. We had a week of 70-degree highs and a week of low 50s. Really mixed up! Many of my Crocus have disappeared over the years, most likely due to chipmunks eating the corms.
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First Crocus |
Day 42-
Our drive to Costco takes us through Simpsonville, on a crowded corridor of fast-food places, stores, and motels. There are so many electric lines. Power outages would be less often if they were buried.
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Bury The Lines |
Day 43-
This metal rooster was a gift from my daughter. She knows I like The Bloggess and the metal rooster is a favorite blog post. Jenny Lawson, The Bloggess, is a funny author.
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Knock- Knock |
Day 44-
I am not sure what kind of tree this is, but imagine it is a Prunus of some sort. We have early blooming cherries, apricots, and plums in our area. This is a neighbor's yard, the bicycle often has flowers in its basket.
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Early Bloomer |
Day 45-
Heart-shaped leaves in the garden are a treat on Valentine's Day. This is a Cyclamen neapolitanum.
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Happy Valentine's Day |
Day 46-
Down the street from the flowering tree above is this grand oak. I believe it is a Post Oak. We lost so many mature oaks from the hurricane. I am happy this one is still standing.
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Stand Strong |
Day 47-
Missouri vs Georgia basketball game at Georgia. The arena may be glowing with red Georgia colors, but the Black and Gold of Mizzou won the day.
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MIZ- |
Another week of photos in the books. Thanks for stopping by.
Oh, Crocuses...yay! And lots to celebrate this week. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Beth, yes, Crocuses and other blooms (and a Mizzou win). Hope you stay warm my friend, spring is on its way.
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