Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Outdoor Wednesday


Outdoor Wednesday today is featuring some of the my beauties from last spring.  Trust I have many more this year. There will many lovely sights at
http://asoutherndaydreamer.blogspot.com
Susan would love having you drop by and say hello.






9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Beautiful flowers! I'm so ready for spring and flowers. We have snow instead today and spring is only 15 days away!

Marlee said...

The azaleas are beginning to bloom here so hopefully that means spring is right around the corner!

Betsy Banks Adams said...

Hi La Voice, Love seeing the flowers... Since it's still drab and COLD up here (supposed to snow tonight)-- WELL------Spring seems far away!!!! So it's great to see your flowers. Thanks!
Hugs,
Betsy

Ebie said...

With the ample rains we got, your spring blooms will definitely be a hit!

George said...

I can't begin to tell you how much I'm looking forward to warmer weather, green grass and flowers in bloom. I especially mean this as it is cold and snowing here today.

Light and Voices said...

Snow arrived in the Chicagoland yesterday so it will be awhile before we view such lovely flowers you have posted on your blog this week. Thanks for sharing. Your photos made my heart sing!
JM Illinois

Ginny Hartzler said...

The first pale yellow one is my favorite...gorgeous!!

babYpose said...

So beautiful n serene.

jeanne, backyard neighbor said...

Good morning LV, I have been so busy with a garden club membership book for nearly 60 members and I have not been visiting. Thank goodness I am done and they were handed out at Monday's meeting. YAY!!! I'm back.

I did a post for Suzanne and she didn't have a post up. I am concerned that she is alright. Maybe she announced that she wasn't doing her vintage party and I missed it.

I loved your jokes so much. Thank you for the smile. Your flowers make me wish spring was here. It is trying but we still are getting snow. I checked your previous post to catch up a bit.

Have a happy day my sweet blogging friend.
Love, Jeanne