I love the tiny blossoms of early spring. Oh yes, I know that according to the calendar, spring hasn't officially started yet. But trust me, it's here. :) We had a wonderfully mild winter this year (thank you, global warming) and this past week has seen the last snowdrops, more crocus and hellebores, and some pretty, tiny weeds growing up in our lawn. As for weeds in the lawn, we are definitely a "live and let live" kind of household. :) Anyway, here are a few of the tiny blossoms around our Little Red House. Happy almost-Spring, dear bloggers!
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These are fabulous Mary!
ReplyDeletewonderful spring collection :)
ReplyDeletesuch lovely, delciate, little blooms
ReplyDeleteMary, Beautiful scenes of the hope for Spring! I hope I can get out and about soon and see some evidence...
ReplyDeleteHappy Spring to you too, Mary. We share a love for the early, tiny blooms. Thank you for hosting.
ReplyDelete-Karen
You have beautiful flower blossoms in your yard! So far we only have daffodils!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos to show the arrival of spring:)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots, pretty little flowers. Can't wait. I see my daff's and tulips starting to peek out!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful little blossoms! Happy-Almost-Spring to you :)
ReplyDeleteso beautiful to see the tiny bulbs pushing up through the ground, and the buds opening. the first days of spring! what a magical time of year.
ReplyDeletehave a wonderful week, and thank you again for the opportunity to contribute to Mosaic Monday.
I have pretty little weeds too with purple blooms and there are some cute little yellow blossoms too. Blessings to you.
ReplyDeleteQMM
Seems like we are all thinking about spring flowers. We are having a warm spring and the flowers about 6 weeks ahead of normal! Thanks for hosting again this week, Laura
ReplyDeleteI love seeing these little blooms ... so delicate and precious. Happy Spring!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your tiny blossoms Mary, ours are not quite out yet.
ReplyDeleteWe have had warm sunny days and they are expected to continue.
Judith
Beau beautiful signs of spring! Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteI see Spring blossoms everywhere in New York, too, Mary! It is a lovely time of the year.
ReplyDeleteBeau beautiful signs of spring! Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteHappy spring to you too! I love the little delicate blooms of early spring.
ReplyDeleteFor us I in the Midwest, I think we've gone straight to summer and everything is in full bloom now. It's so pretty but fleeting at the same time....
Love that hazy, shade of green in that first photo and the beautiful, delicate flowers. I see that you feel as I do about whatever grows upon the lawn. ;>
ReplyDeleteOh such lovely spring flowers. They are so beautiful and yet they last only a short time!! They are such treasures! Thank you! Cathy
ReplyDeleteLovely photos! Everyone's talking about Spring tonight! We are all so ready for the nice weather! Happy Monday! ♥
ReplyDeletePretty touches of Spring! Had hope to get something ready for this week - but did not. But did want to say Thanks for hosting again - hope to be back soon.
ReplyDeleteGlenda
Beautiful spring flowers! The snow drops are so special and delicate!
ReplyDeleteYou had some pretty firsts too in your garden. Lovely. V
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Just Lovely
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting Mary. Have a great Monday!
ReplyDeleteHow pretty. I took some on-the-ground photos today too!
ReplyDeletesuch a delicate little spring fling~
ReplyDeletelove your spring photos, please delete #37 & #38, I was trying to link them using my phone and it didn't work, sorry for the inconvenience....
ReplyDeleteMy crocus flowers just opened today. We were unbelievably excited about it!
ReplyDeleteLove the first signs of spring.. and you captured it beautifully!
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting...
Smiles~
Cricket @Gypsea Nurse
I love your flowers!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week,
Markus
Hi Mary,
ReplyDeleteI'm new to Mosaic Monday. Your flower photos are fantastic! I love snowdrops and crocuses; they're such sweet little flowers. :)
Thanks for hosting Mosaic Monday and have a great week!
Denise at Forest Manor
Hi Denise! Welcome to Mosaic Monday! :) xoxo
DeleteI, too, love spring flowers and my daffodils this year are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteSpring is definitely here, in Normandy!
Hi Mary, I love your Spring flowers. I can't believe how warm it is here in Massachusetts too. I think your flowers are blooming earlier than ours though.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a lovely day.
karen
I love your pictures of spring! It snowed on us this morning in MT, but it still feels like Spring is coming soon. Can't wait!
ReplyDeleteOur spring is not so far yet...can't wait for more greens! Thank you for the 'preview' of green :)
ReplyDeleteSmiles, Anke :)
gorgeous little signs of spring, so beautiful:)
ReplyDeleteI am so pleased to discover your blog - your photos are a true delight. I am a 'wannabe' photographer and I'm certainly not up to the standard of most of your participants, BUT I love making mosaics - they are so much fun and I just love visiting all the beautiful blogs here. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteWelcome to Little Red House, Diana! I look forward to seeing your mosaics. :) xoxo
DeleteI can't say that I've seen any flowers here yet but after the next few very warm days I expect blooms to be popping up everywhere! How I long for Hellebores in my garden. Lucky you, Mary. Spring is but a few days away!
ReplyDeleteLovely spring posies Mary. I am like you, I cannot go about chasing down the weeds on our 2 acres. I may pull something, if it is right in front of me, and yet, so many of what we call weeds, are lovely too, and so short lived. Have a Happy~
ReplyDeleteLove all those flowers! My first entry this week! Looking forward for next week!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tones in these photos, so glad I discovered your blog.
ReplyDeletePaul