There is nothing like a visit from the grand children to remind one that life goes on. I spent Friday night at my daughter's and then brought the kids back home with me. I did not get to see so much of them this past summer and it was a birthday gift to my daughter (who just turned 40!) to have a couple of days to herself. She probably spent them in her son's room playing Lego StarWars. Dane tried to teach me how to play this video game--a hopeless task if ever there was one. "Concentrate, Grandma! You have to concentrate!" I do have a hard time with sustained concentration lately, but in this case I had no clue what it was that needed concentration. He finally took the controls away from me (thank-you!). It's amazing how long he can amuse himself at my house being out side on a scooter or helping me in the yard, especially if it involves a hose. Inside, they both sit and draw or craft for hours. Just before bed, Dane did say, "N...
They are so sunny and pretty. Perfect symbols of spring.
ReplyDeleteWow, I wish I lived near you. I love flowers in the house but seldom think to buy any. I don't have a yard to grow any.
ReplyDeleteSo glad the snow left you some lovely vase fillers.
ReplyDeleteI probably need to grow some Bleeding Hearts since that is what every one calls me.
Think I'll dust off my vases as the roses are finally blooming. Thanks for the reminder.
It's amazing that they survived the snow so well! Lovely flowers.
ReplyDeleteI love our bleeding hearts too, and violets and lily of the valley! I finally convinced my husband- the gardener- that violets are not a weed! Neither is my mint that is growing like crazy!! -- Lovely pictures!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers. It's so nice to see the results of your hard work in the garden.
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