I am a quilter - a retired widow living in the Nebraska Panhandle. I am surrounded by beautiful semi-arid ranch country, and treeless hills and fields under incredibly wide blue skies, located far from the upheaval found often in large towns or cities. I am blessed to have delicious time to quilt and to appreciate my peaceful moments in an unpeaceful world.
A pitiful photo, but 'something' new and exciting is peeking out of the mulch. As a guage, we don't plant tomatoes until June 1 here, so seeing something growing, is a BIG deal this early.
It'll be here before you know it. I'll probably put in tomatoes in a week or two . . . but I'll still harvest right along with you *s* Guess it's relative in the end.
What is coming up!? Is it a Peony? Bulbs? That is so exciting, especially here where it is 20+ and 8 inches of snow. Brrrrr. This too will pass..............:-) The picture did make me want to put my glasses on. LOL Thanks for sharing.
It'll be here before you know it. I'll probably put in tomatoes in a week or two . . . but I'll still harvest right along with you *s* Guess it's relative in the end.
ReplyDeleteWhat is coming up!? Is it a Peony? Bulbs? That is so exciting, especially here where it is 20+ and 8 inches of snow. Brrrrr. This too will pass..............:-) The picture did make me want to put my glasses on. LOL Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteIt looks very encouraging! As soon as the soon melts, I hope to see something similar in our yard.
ReplyDeleteMy guess is peony. I need to go look at my stuff. I'm a pretty slap dash gardener.
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