Today! Or at least for me so maybe the first day of spring will be your lucky charm too! :) Who? I haven't the foggiest...I was completely wrong on mine.
Hrist, that is a "feral" cherry in one of the sheep lots, a Royal Ann-type like those grown in orchards around here (although many have been torn out for vineyards or houses).
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The beauty that God blesses us with never ceases to amaze me! Thanks for sharing those pics! I can't wait for lambing to begin!
ReplyDeleteI guess I'll just have to take a shot - I have no idea what to expect! Since lambs belong with Easter, I'm going to say April 4 for the first ones...
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What kind of tree is that? I don't think I've ever seen anything like it.
ReplyDeleteToday! Or at least for me so maybe the first day of spring will be your lucky charm too! :) Who? I haven't the foggiest...I was completely wrong on mine.
ReplyDeleteCool pictures, Michelle. Love the moss/blossom combination effect.
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Happy Spring!
ReplyDeleteYou already have that much grass? We definitely need to move to the West : )
Hrist, that is a "feral" cherry in one of the sheep lots, a Royal Ann-type like those grown in orchards around here (although many have been torn out for vineyards or houses).
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