Out doing cases today and sure enjoying all the bright spring colors!
First of all, just some plain old weeds, but I love them. Bright yellow dandelions and blue common speedwell.

Here's the speedwell, closer.

Moving along to flower beds. Suddenly, from not being spring at all, there are now whole beds of tulips blooming.


But I always have to return to the rebellious little flowers that like to bloom wherever they want. I have no idea if this is an actual variety name, but my mother always called the two-toned violets, Confederate violets.

I'm pretty much over my cold. Good thing because I have to set the alarm and be at work in the morning. Work isn't bad, it's that morning part that gets me!
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1 comment:
Everything is so beautiful! I especially like those purple tulips.
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