32 degree mornings, yet the forsythia bloom.
I am convinced there is a lesson here.
They were snipped one afternoon, placed in a clear vase and set on the marble- topped table to announce spring is coming.
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2 comments:
They're beautiful! Blooming forsythia are always a sure sign of spring, yes? I'm pretty sure mine was squashed by an excavator in the fall :oS. I will enjoy yours instead.
Blessings!
Deborah
Beautiful!! I have been looking for some blooms to bring into the house as well. But we still have a few more weeks until we see some more wild flowers. It has been a very cold spring here for Southern California. ~Have a wonderful day I like your new blog header ~Love Heather
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