Experiencing major writer's block here this week... maybe it's the beautiful weather. In any event, here is just a little bit of spring in New Jersey for you. :)
Mary, how is it that you make sticks and old leaves and moss look so fresh and beautiful? Mine just come out looking a mess. This just celebrates spring for me. Spring is not perfectly manicured but it's absolutely gorgeous. Garsh, I hope that I didn't say that in wrong way, though.
Beautiful photo!! What a talent you have. "Major writer's block"? You aren't the only one. Several of my blogging friends admit to the same thing. (Me included!) This too share pass... right? Have a great day!! Karen Ladybug Creek
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That is beautiful...Snowdrop...yes! Have a wonderful day Mary~
ReplyDeletePerhaps, your system just wanted you to experience the beauty of spring :) Priceless picture :)
ReplyDeleteHave a great day Mary!
Welcome spring !
ReplyDeleteThank you! Living in Europe now, make me miss these small everyday things ...
ReplyDeleteMary, how is it that you make sticks and old leaves and moss look so fresh and beautiful? Mine just come out looking a mess. This just celebrates spring for me. Spring is not perfectly manicured but it's absolutely gorgeous. Garsh, I hope that I didn't say that in wrong way, though.
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Dear Mary, this is a beautiful photograph.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo!! What a talent you have.
ReplyDelete"Major writer's block"? You aren't the only one. Several of my blogging friends admit to the same thing. (Me included!) This too share pass... right?
Have a great day!!
Karen
Ladybug Creek
" worth a thousand words" I loved the photo!
ReplyDeleteMay you have a nice week, enjoying this lovely weather and
Happy St. Patrick's Day!
Blessings! Linda
It's hard to write when the garden is beckoning!!
ReplyDeleteI think a snowdrop picture is exactly what we needed Mary.
ReplyDeleteNo words are necessary when you have such lovely photos to share!
ReplyDeleteKat :)
spring can do that! Pictures say a lot! Such promise in spring breaking forth.
ReplyDeleteThank you for my little gift.
ReplyDeleteLovely snowdrop and yellow tulips coming along right behind...a sweet gift for us today.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! love your music also!
ReplyDeleteSpringtime is always welcome.... Thank you!
ReplyDeletebeautiful sunlight, just what I needed, thank you:)
ReplyDeleteSo sweet! Bonnie
ReplyDeleteI know exactly what you're saying, Mary. Maybe one day I'll have some snowdrops of my own!
ReplyDeleteIsn't it amazing how something so little can make you fell so good? Enjoy the weather, be in the moment, that is all that matters.
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful Mary.
ReplyDeleteThank you - it's not at all like spring here, so a little blossom is welcome!
ReplyDeleteEvery year I say to myself that I am going to plant some snowdrops...it's not good to be a procrastinator! Thanks for sharing yours!
ReplyDeletePhotos like this make me repeat my mantra for this week 'Hurrah for Spring'
ReplyDeleteThose wonderful yellow crocuses (croci?) don't need any words. Magical.
ReplyDeletethe first bursts of spring peeping through the ground are such a joy wherever you live.
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