Trees seem unwilling to wait much longer to show their pretty blossoms.
I can hardly wait myself to see their showy blooms.
I've heard that the cherry trees are in bloom, but I haven't seen any for myself yet.
My favorite thing to watch for are the daffodils. I know when I see them bloom that there is a light at the end of the tunnel.
These are just gorgeous.
Along with the daffodils I found two types of crocus.
They are often so diminutive they are hard to spot.
My last find of the day were these pretty snowdrops. I don't see as many of these here for some reason, but I was happy to find them.
Is spring starting to show up where you are?
Our warmer than normal February has contributed to ours, but we are going to have much cooler weather over the first half of March.
I can deal with it though because I know that when March rolls around spring is finally going to arrive.
Oh! You are so lucky to have things blooming this time of year, Laura. I love it! We are at least two months away from blooms and blossoms here. xo Diana
ReplyDeleteJust the title of your post makes me smile. I am sitting here knee deep in the middle of a Nor'easter! Love all of your beautiful flower pics. Have a wonderful weekend, dear Laura.
ReplyDeleteLaura, It is so nice to see the signs of spring there. I have only seen our lilies pushing thru the soil. I hope we all have a beautiful and safe spring. Blessings, xoxo, Susie
ReplyDeleteWe also have the first blooms of spring in Brittany... But it snowed on it!
ReplyDeleteLindas imagens e o encanto das flores campestres. Feliz semana. Cumprimentos.
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