Just a few flowers for you this morning. Don't you love pansies? They are not as bright as the tulips, nor are they as bold as the daffodils, but to me they say "spring is here!" As much as I grumble about the winter, I am happy to live in a place where the four seasons are distinct. For how else could I love spring so much, without having to go through the cold and snow? So here are some pansies -- small, cheerful faces to tell us that spring is truly here. Hallelujah! :)
Your pansies are so sweet and charming. I am so amazed by the resilience of a pansy. I have seen them encased in ice, and then nodding so pretty when the ice thaws.
ReplyDeleteYou always offer us such a pleasant start to our day. Thanks, Mary.
You are the Macro queen! Beautiful shots! Hasn't the weather just been delightful?
ReplyDeleteOh what beautiful pansies. Like sweet little faces looking up at you
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing them with us.
Alison
Mary thanks for reminding me of my Grandmother. She always had a window box full of pansies every year. Always love your pictures, Have a great day, Janie
ReplyDeleteHi Mary!
ReplyDeleteThey are such a sweet delicate little flower and shout out "it's spring"!
Hugs, Sherry
Hello Mary,
ReplyDeleteI am new in the blogosphere. I stumbled upon your blog about three weeks ago, and have loved it. You have inspired me to start a blog. I am comforted to know that I am not the only dish-aholic in the world. You have definitely surpassed me! :) I thought I would have to show you some of my dishes once I get a blog going. I just posted about my Spode dishes today on my blog. You are welcome come by and check them out if you have time. Thank you again for your wonderful blog!!
I love the sweet faces of pansies. Happy Tuesday Mary.
ReplyDeleteHi Mary,
ReplyDeleteThanks for leaving the comment on my blog. It is SO exciting to receive a comment. You can tell I am definitely a newbie at this!
Yes, I would be so honored to have you put my blog on your blog roll. I have actually already put yours on mine. I hadn't thought to ask you beforehand, sorry about the oversight.
Wendy
Ahhhh, pansies and gardens and sunny days! Spring is so late around here; still in the 30ths! :(
ReplyDeleteHave you been mixing ingredients yet? Looking forward to see you at our "Dessert Carnival" on April 30th.
Have a great day, Mary
Cielo
Beautiful flowers, I agree. So fragile but still growing strong!
ReplyDeletePansies are so beautiful! They cheer me up a lot, especially when it's close to winter.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed Buck Garden, Mary, your pictures are great.
Jeannie
Oh yes, I also DO love pansies. I can't resist them and buy lots in autumn... and if they don't get eaten by slugs they grow and grow in spring, and last until June, or even further if the weather is not too hot. And they generally re-seed themselves ! Thanks for those beautiful pictures.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos...
ReplyDeleteHope you join in on the Dessert Carnival...it is going to be luscious!
hugs, bj
I also can't imagine living where the seasons don't change. However, spring has taken her sweet time this year! Thank you for the lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteSo Pretty!
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Isn't it wonderful seeing all the flowers on different blogs, Mary? I love your pansy pictures! And thanks so much for leaving your kind thoughts on my blog today. It made me smile.
ReplyDeleteI love pansies! They actual are planted here in the fall and live all winter through spring, so we have a little color year round....
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Penny
To me what is so lovely and unique about pansies, is their sweet little pixie faces. They exude personality to me! Your photos are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteBrenda
I love pansies! One of my favorite spring flowers. We can put them out fairly early here...I push it each year! I just thing they are a charming flower.
ReplyDeleteI wish I had the patience to put out pansies - pretty, pretty!
ReplyDeleteSuch sweet pansies.. great photographs, as always.
ReplyDeleteMichelle
Beautiful pretties indeed! Pansies are one of my favorites along with Tulips :o)
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