My muddy shoe collection has started by the door.
It’s gotten so squishy here in North Carolina that I purchased a pair of mud boots.
I cannot stay inside, no matter the weather.
I had to go out and check on spring.
I was glad to see it peeking out here and there.
A few little purple anemones were blooming on the bank.
Some yellow crocus were lighting up the path.
My new Quince is budding.
The peonies are peeking out of the ground. too.
My new Sweet Betsy plants are emerging. (Thanks Marian.)
The wet Tete-a-Tete’s are trying to brighten up the garden.
I must be patient.
Me and my muddy shoes will keep making the rounds.
FLOWER
Very nice mud shoes they are, too! It looks like you are a little further into spring than we are: our daffodils have just started to open, but no anemones just yet!
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Spring is such an exciting time.
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That burst of energy that spring brings is so exciting isn’t it.
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YES!
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Every day I go out there’s something new. I love this time of year!
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Making the rounds–I do that too. Nice boots!
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It is raining again…glad I have them.
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Peeking, indeed
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Spring is bursting forth, nothing makes the point like Daffodils, what the heck is Sweet Betsy?
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Ha. I learned about these from some southern belles. It is Trillium cuneatum.
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