gorgeous. But of course now I obsess that my daffodils will freeze if it snows again. The Ky Wildlife guy did a tongue in cheek check for more winter with instead of a woodchuck, a skunk. Beautiful little girl skunk. She says more winter.
Great brave green spring sprouts! What's the pine growing over the rock all about, the moss maybe? Pretty, but I didn't quite catch the meaning in with all the daffies and croci.
It certainly does look like spring. Wanted to let you know that I'm reading Cold Mountain now and loving it. I read here that someone dies at the end, but I haven't gotten there yet, so don't tell me who. I also borrowed Thirteen Moons from the library and once I'm done with it, I can only hope that Mr. Frazier will hurry up and write some more books. He is a treasure.
One good thing about Feb. is that it is a short month. March may bring some storms but we know we can count a few lovely spring days. Almost time to turn over the garden!
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I'm the author of The Elizabeth Goodweather Appalachian Mysteries from Bantam Dell. The series includes SIGNS IN THE BLOOD (LA MONTAGNE DES SECRETS in France), ART'S BLOOD, (LE SECRET DES APPALACHES in France,) OLD WOUNDS,IN A DARK SEASON (Anthony Nominee, Best PBO), and UNDER THE SKIN. There's also THE DAY OF SMALL THINGS (a spinoff/standalone)chronicling the unexpected life story of Miss Birdie, one of Elizabeth's neighbors.
I came to this weird business late (my first novel was published in 2005) and am still trying to figure it out.
As my novels are set in a place much like my real life home, I thought I'd use this blog to share pictures of our farm and county. I've been blogging for over five years now, on an almost daily basis, and the topics have ranged from writing, chickens, food, books, quilts, flora and fauna of all sorts, to the occasional tiny rant. There's no plan, but there are lots of pictures.
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13 comments:
Nice photographs, Vicki, particularly the first one.
ah well now that is encouraging...smiles...wont be long now....
Oh please, let it be so. The pictures give off a warm glow that is helping to melt the snow that surrounds our house.
gorgeous. But of course now I obsess that my daffodils will freeze if it snows again. The Ky Wildlife guy did a tongue in cheek check for more winter with instead of a woodchuck, a skunk. Beautiful little girl skunk. She says more winter.
Great brave green spring sprouts! What's the pine growing over the rock all about, the moss maybe? Pretty, but I didn't quite catch the meaning in with all the daffies and croci.
Oh, and I am so ready for it! Heck, I'd settle for just a few days of sunshine.
Lovely pictures...now I'm off to check our crocus!
You are really ahead of us -- nice -- barbara
you have a daffodil! What happened to winter?
It certainly does look like spring. Wanted to let you know that I'm reading Cold Mountain now and loving it. I read here that someone dies at the end, but I haven't gotten there yet, so don't tell me who. I also borrowed Thirteen Moons from the library and once I'm done with it, I can only hope that Mr. Frazier will hurry up and write some more books. He is a treasure.
Looks as if ... and that first photo is downright perky!
Already? Well..... I wish!
Love the picture of the crocuses. How encouraging to see these first signs of spring.
One good thing about Feb. is that it is a short month. March may bring some storms but we know we can count a few lovely spring days. Almost time to turn over the garden!
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