I so anticipate the warmth of spring. We all seem to be having an extended winter. When I see the thrift bloom in front of old houses in the country, it lets me know all the other blooms will follow. Sometimes you just see thrift where a house ceased to stand and it is only a reminder of what was once there. ...dear husband
Here is thrift on the wall where it accents the house .
I don't know what these are called, but ...
I am so glad the grass hasn't been cut.
The shamrocks are out and will be blooming soon!
Dear Husband took the pictures and wrote the blog today. I'm so thankful for him.
I hope you enjoyed our Easter drive. Thank you for coming along!
Love,
Lottie
Hi Lottie,
ReplyDeleteYour hubby did a great job with the post. The flowers are beautiful and so are those houses. That first one looks like it needs some TLC, I do hope someone is planning on that, or is it vacant?
Thanks for sharing and for the beautiful music!
Gina
We have those white flowers naturalized in our front yard - don't remember what they are called. We have to wait to cut around that area before they bloom.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a lovely drive you guys had.
Gorgeous field, gorgeous house! Thanks for the mini tour!
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Hi Lottie! Just visiting you for the first time. What a pretty drive you had. I wish we had blooms coming out but there are only a few first brave bulbed flowers starting to pop out into bloom as they brave the still very cold weather here in Holland.
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Heidi
I have always loved thrift too. People used to have whole banks of it. I had actually forgotten about it and am already looking around to see where we could use it. Across from my kitchen window would be nice. And the little white flower that naturalizes? We have them too, only they haven't bloomed yet here. I saw recently on Mockingbird Hill blog that a commenter identified them as Star of Bethlehem. I hope that's correct as it is a lovely name for it. I always caution family not to step on it as it is much more than grass!
ReplyDeleteI love your drive and your husband does a great job of narrating!
what a beautiful drive...so nice to see anything blooming!
ReplyDeleteYou always find such beautiful places to visit, thank you for sharing.
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