These little buddies are popping all over ...
The winter aconites are pushing the brown autum leaves aside,
creating small yellow islands along the sidewalks,
cheering us up and yelling: "Spring has arrived!"
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... A warm welcome to my new blog friends
AllyJo, Christine and Vanisha!
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PS. According to the weather forecast the snow storm
raging in Southern Denmark might not hit Copenhagen this time,
so the small winter aconites won't be covered by snow.
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Thank you for the welcome Nina :) This morning it was 4 degrees, but I'm not ready for Winter just yet!
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy having found your blog and getting to know more of you & your life, Vanisha! We're saying welcome to spring here in Denmark and you're saying good bye to summer!
DeleteSensational flowers are a reward for you harsh winters. Beautiful to see flowers of yellow pushing skyward.
ReplyDeleteHi Karen, that must be it - this winter has been long and occasionally cold as well! And believe or not ~ big snow flakes are falling outside ... The snow fell again the other night!
DeleteVery lovely!!!
ReplyDeleteKiitos!
DeleteLovely capture of the first signs of Spring.
ReplyDeleteThank you Karen!
DeleteSigns of "bright yellow" live and great texture, all so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you Barbara! I enjoyed your red flowers, and the quotes as well!
DeleteOh so pretty! I love yellow flowers. Enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteThank you Debbie! Look forward of following your quilting-process with the green squares!
DeleteDon't we just love seeing the first signs of Spring....beautiful...
ReplyDeleteHi Nancy, you're so right - the spring is new and wonderful each year!
DeleteI can't wait to see signs of spring, it's somewhere under all our snow :)
ReplyDeleteIt will come ... The snow came here the other night and covered the beautiful flowers ... That's how the month of March is!
DeleteIt is such a delight to see signs of spring...in the tropics...not alot of change♥ Thanks for sharing your textured art!
ReplyDeleteHi Laurie, Oh I enjoy the bright sun shine and the green nature in your pictures - you share the tropics with us :)
DeleteLovely little Crocus...we got more snow last night...HO..HO..HO!...:)JP
ReplyDeleteThere seems to be no end in the snow business this year - the snow fell also here again!
DeleteWhat a sweet bit of yellow cheeriness. We're getting snow today but spring can't be TOO far off. Thanks for your visit to my blog. I enjoy seeing what you do with Jill's photo challenges.
ReplyDeleteHi Hilary, We need bright colors after the dark winter season ... I like also the Creative Friday's ~ a lovely and fresh challenge - see you there!
DeleteLove what you did on this images.
ReplyDeleteThank you Carol ~ I fell for the beautiful creamy pink shade in your photo onTexture Tuesday!
DeleteI love your kind of spring buddies too = it's wonderful to see them popping up in areas that give you a little surprise. The way you did your photo image for today Tuesday Texture -- I LOVE it a LOT! The earthy look you did to it - you edited it just right and naturally pleasing to the eye!
ReplyDeleteHugs
Thank you so much!
DeleteI love the spring flowers. Let's think spring and no more snow. I can't wait to see green and not all the white that we have in my area.
ReplyDeleteThe spring must be so beautiful this year after the cold and snowy winter ... I look forward to see the fresh green in the trees and bushes as well!
DeleteThey are quite beautiful and remind me of the snowbell flowers here. They are always the first signs of spring in Maryland.
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely that there's these special first spring flowers everywhere,that mark the arrival of spring! And we're so happy to see them, each year!
DeleteNina, you have such beautiful photographs!! Each one just pulls me right in:) Lovely work.
ReplyDeleteLove this photo, and great quote too!
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