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Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Primroses
Oh the joys of spring. Yesterday I spent some time on the deck - cleaning up the flowers in pots. Lots of soggy old blossoms - but I'm not going to show you those - just the pretty, spiffed up plants. Pure Spring Happiness!!!
These are some of the prettiest primroses I've ever seen - and such big flowers.
All spiffy and bright!
Oh - look - the gnomes are out, enjoying a bit of the sunshine after their spring bath.
I spruced up my pots on a warm day last week - and have a primrose just like that one of yours JoAnn - they are lovely once the warmer weather comes aren't they? Now it has gone bitterly cold here again and it is far too cold for me to be out in the garden.
Lol, love the primroses and love the little gnomes. My grandmother always had one in her garden and the children call it by the Czech name for gnome, trpazlik. And now their partners do as well and my two little grand daughters will grow up calling them by the Czech name. Quirky family traditions. :)
Lovely! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers! They just shout "It's spring!" The gnomes made me smile.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots I love the gnomes
ReplyDeleteWow, a vibrant color and wonderful closeups!
ReplyDeleteHave I ever told you I collect gnomes? Love those guys!
These are gorgeous! I love the colours.
ReplyDeleteI spruced up my pots on a warm day last week - and have a primrose just like that one of yours JoAnn - they are lovely once the warmer weather comes aren't they? Now it has gone bitterly cold here again and it is far too cold for me to be out in the garden.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful macro photography of gorgeous flowers ~ lovely post ^_^
ReplyDeleteLol, love the primroses and love the little gnomes. My grandmother always had one in her garden and the children call it by the Czech name for gnome, trpazlik. And now their partners do as well and my two little grand daughters will grow up calling them by the Czech name. Quirky family traditions. :)
ReplyDeleteprimroses are so pretty ... I'm wondering why I don't have any in my garden
ReplyDeleteHo lovely! Thanks so much for sharing, Jo Ann!
ReplyDeleteXO,
Sheila
"How" lovely! ;-) Sorry about the typo.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and cheerful on this blustery, cold day!
ReplyDelete~Lindy
They are lovely Jo :0)
ReplyDeleteCrispy