
Under the snow
that falls today,
are blooms that
smell like blue sky
and sunshine.
Copyright 2018 Brenda Davis Harsham
Notes: It may be wet, windy and snowy, but I’m thinking spring.

Under the snow
that falls today,
are blooms that
smell like blue sky
and sunshine.
Copyright 2018 Brenda Davis Harsham
Notes: It may be wet, windy and snowy, but I’m thinking spring.
Thank you! I needed that, as winter came back snow and all! LOL! ❤
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Let’s hope that the last of it. 🙂
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The snowdrops bounced back but the crocus plants did poorly here and the daffodils have taken a bashing but show signs of recovery – dare we think Spring!
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I’m hoping for spring, but they are forecasting rain or snow for next week! Ahh!
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….we can only hope!!
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🙂 I’ll have to go by and see what they look like today. 🙂
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I hope they survive
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They come us every year, but we haven’t had snow this late in a long time.
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Your photo caught my eye as I scrolled through the feed on my phone … time is short for us all and good photos will often be the catalyst for a decision to stop and ‘visit’ the whole post.
So thrilled I did. Beautiful poem my lovely.
The photo relates to my blog name and they are my two favourite colours together 💜💙
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What a wonderful blog name you have. These tiny flowers caught my eye, not higher than my ankle, but bursting with summer color.
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Stunning … I’m just starting to think about gardening as a relaxing proposition rather than a tedious chore. Where I shall find the time, I am unsure as yet 🙈
Thank you regarding the name choice.. 🥂🙈
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Planting is my favorite part, aside from celebrating when things bloom. Pruning is endless. But it’s wonderful to put a bench in a good spot and sit there drinking ice water after a day of edging and shaping.
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I can truly imagine the satisfaction that you’ve helped nature along … 🌸
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Oops… meant that final emoji to be a pretty flower 🌸!!! x
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How lovely. 🙂
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Thanks!
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This morning snow flakes as big as the palm of my hand came sailing down. A delightful event at Christmas, but now??? Beautiful poem! It will cast a spell on winter to make room for Spring, Brenda!
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A little magic spell. 🙂 I hope it works.
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That is so pretty….so delicate and true. What a delightful prelude to spring….it’s coming. I’m sure of it!
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I’m sure it is. I remember one year seeing snow in May… but that was a long time ago.
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Your poem today helped a bit in our snowshower turned snowstorm. I love “blooms that smell like blue sky”!
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Thanks, Donna. 🙂 We got more snow than forecast, too.
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c’mon out, little beauties…
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Survive the cold night. 🙂
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Im always amazed when my flowers survive.
Beautiful!!!
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Me, too. 🙂
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We have to keep thinking spring.
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Definitely.
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Lovely! 🙂
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