When I lived in Massachusetts, March was always a hard month for me. Winter grows old and Spring seems miles away. Up here in the mountains, April has become my March. Many times we skip right over spring, which is sad as spring always holds so much promise. With snow expected this Thursday, I think that this may be one of those years that we may just miss Spring.
Since I have come home from Georgia, I’ve been having a hard time finding words for the blog, so today I will leave you with some pictures of what’s happening in my corner of the world…..:-)






What beautiful pictures! Its like Eye Candy Friday but on Tuesday:) That Sock yarn is simply amazing!
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Enough with the snow, eh?
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I’ve certainly had it with winter. At least our green friends are poking their heads up and saying hello.
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Feelin’ it here in CT too. Is that a new shawl on the neeldles? you be going to Denmark this year?
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I hear you, and not just because we have a winter storm watch for tomorrow night.
My husband reminded me that it was in the 50s in December, but that does not make the endless gray days any more tolerable.
Remember Jack Nicholson in the Shining? Mmm. I’m feeling a touch of that.
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Love the photos, Easter morning produced a blizzard around 8:00am. By 4:00pm everything was pretty well melted off and warm again.
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Judging from the pictures, it appears that spring refuses to be defeated despite the cold. Hope it warms up soon. Enough is enough.
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I feel the same way about spring. I feel like we go right from cold to blazing hot. I like being able to open the windows and sit in the sunroom before I have to retreat to a closed up house and air conditioning all summer. Working in the garden in the 100s is just no fun!
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Love whatever you have going on the needles there. 🙂
I’ve been meaning to write my Groundhog and tell him that getting my hopes up wasn’t very nice. 😦
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I’ve been having a hard time finding words for the blog lately too. Hope it passes soon.
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