Spring in the Valley…
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canterbury bells |
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beautiful skies |
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dicentra bleeding heart |
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tree swallow |
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first oak leaves |
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paulownia tree flowers |
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mr. and mrs. bluebird |
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Sunday afternoon
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Ah, yes Spring!
...lasted approximately seven seconds this year.
It was less than two weeks ago that we were talking freeze warnings. And, this week the temperatures flirted with the 90* mark. I kid you not!
Now, it feels like we are smack-dab in the middle of the growing season with the to-do list growing by the moment.
So, this week’s walkabout is a somewhat abbreviated photo essay. Hope you don’t mind!
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burning dandelions |
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hot morning in the broccoli garden |
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checking fencelines |
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on to greener pastures |
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ewes on the hill |
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saying HI! to the "seeps" |
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tomato pots |
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greenhouse helper |
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greenhouse helper? |
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tomato blossom |
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morning grazing |
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planting first squash |
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chillin' with mom |
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pretty morning |
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stretch it out |
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grazing after the storm |
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farm dogs |
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raindrops on maple leaves
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The week ahead promises lots of action. There are chickens to process, lambs to wean and more than a few things to plant...
It's supposed to be hot. It's supposed to rain (almost every day). So, things might get interesting.
Thanks for stopping by.
Hope you'll "visit" again soon.
Have a GREAT week!
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Have you ever heard the saying "at the end of a Spring day you should smell like dirt!" ? Karma certainly has!
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The link to this week's Farmers' Market photos.
Do wish we had bluebirds here.
ReplyDeleteLove your photo blog Barbara - warm weather and rain - a combination that spells out lots of growing.
Thank you, Pat!
DeleteI didn't realize there weren't bluebirds in England. We have what I am assuming are several families. They're quite friendly and seem to like being photographed. You'll be seeing them often.
omg, the dogs! lolol. they are so funny!
ReplyDeleteThey certainly add to the "atmosphere" around here. Crazy things.
DeleteI think I need to write a puppy post...you aren't going to believe it. HAHAHAHA
Thanks for reading. :)