A couple in their 60's, a 1940's army building turned into a 3 bedroom cottage, 2.5 acres, vegetable and herbal gardens, goats, chickens, ducks, geese, rabbits, Great Pyrenees, rescue dogs and cats, living as simple and frugal as possible. That is what you will find written about here. Thank you for stopping by. Share anything you like and ask any questions you wish!
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Send Sprin my way: it's cold and raining...gonna' have to get a boat!
Can't believe your jonquils have opened! I'm sure we will still have some Winter days Peggy. Keep that hot cocoa handy! Give Andy a smooch from us.
Come here for a bit Peggy. We are in the middle of a blizzard, literally!!!
No spring here!
Hi Peggy, I too wonder about the rest of winter. We don't want spring flowers to bloom too soon either --since if there is a late frost, it will kill everything (like what happened in 2007). SO--I hope we do have more winter!!!!
Can't believe you have a daffodil blooming already. Ours have popped out of the ground but not anywhere near ready to bloom.
Have a wonderful weekend.
Hugs,
Betsy
We had robins in January while snow was rapidly coming down too!
Amy
Yep , it's to early for the flowers to be bloomimg , but they sure are pretty. I'm sure we'll have another cold snap and hurt everything that's beginning to bud. It seems like we're having March in Feb. with the winds and the up and down temps.
~ Blessings ~
Nice to see that someone has some flowers coming up! We are still up to our necks in snow and ice here in Vermont.
Your photos of your goats are great. I have had a wonderful visit and will return.
Come visit the herd when you have a chance:
www.tailgait.blogspot.com
I so agree about the flowers coming up so early. I want them to be healthy and beautiful.
However my heart wants spring to come a/s/a/p.
Hope you are doing well.
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