Living an authentic life in "Our Little Cottage In The Big Woods". Raising our children,
creating art, writing, film making, fibre art, furniture painting, gardening, traveling, restoring vintage dollhouses, hunting for antique treasures
& chasing our big dream to live by
the sea, all on a frugal budget.
That is beautiful!!! We have some in the garden but it isn't even close to the time when they will bloom. I think the only reason that they survived for as long as they have is because they are in charge of themselves and don't need me.
I've been amazed at how long these pretty blooms have lasted. Almost three weeks now and still going strong. Usually we have them for less than a week.
I wish I could grow these outside but still too cold. Maybe once we live at the coast again. That's what makes this so sweet is they were bought at the grocery store. Great luck this time!
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That is beautiful!!! We have some in the garden but it isn't even close to the time when they will bloom. I think the only reason that they survived for as long as they have is because they are in charge of themselves and don't need me.
ReplyDeleteI've been amazed at how long these pretty blooms have lasted. Almost three weeks now and still going strong. Usually we have them for less than a week.
ReplyDeleteThey are such a pretty flower but I currently have none. It seems the squirrels think the bulbs are pretty tasty!
ReplyDeleteI wish I could grow these outside but still too cold. Maybe once we live at the coast again. That's what makes this so sweet is they were bought at the grocery store. Great luck this time!
ReplyDeleteThey are so gentle. They remind me that spring is coming :)
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a beautiful sign of spring!
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