I'm currently writing my blog from my cottage in the Drakensberg, Champagne Valley, Kwa-Zulu Natal; South Africa
Jo,What a beautiful transition to spring within your garden. I love the color of spring; hah, spring green which was my favorite color in the box of 48 crayons when I was growing up :)thanks for sharing!
Just takes a little life giving water. Looks nice in green.
Had to smile at Tracy's crayon comment...I was just the same :)Your garden is looking good, Jo! Rain is the best tonic for everything, including ones soul!
I see Mrs Green thumb has been busy. It is looking good and with a beaut view to boot.
Wow ! that looks beautiful and fresh !
Looks wonderful Jo! Nice and green...Be safe!hughugs
Lush greenery is always a wonderful sight to behold :-)
Your garden is just lovely. There's an impressive difference after 6 weeks and 3 days of rain.
Thank you for visiting my blog and taking the time to leave a comment. I appreciate your feedback. Jo
Jo,
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful transition to spring within your garden. I love the color of spring; hah, spring green which was my favorite color in the box of 48 crayons when I was growing up :)
thanks for sharing!
Just takes a little life giving water. Looks nice in green.
ReplyDeleteHad to smile at Tracy's crayon comment...I was just the same :)
ReplyDeleteYour garden is looking good, Jo! Rain is the best tonic for everything, including ones soul!
I see Mrs Green thumb has been busy. It is looking good and with a beaut view to boot.
ReplyDeleteWow ! that looks beautiful and fresh !
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful Jo! Nice and green...Be safe!
ReplyDeletehughugs
Lush greenery is always a wonderful sight to behold :-)
ReplyDeleteYour garden is just lovely. There's an impressive difference after 6 weeks and 3 days of rain.
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