NO THIS IS NOT A SHEEP |
EARLY MORNING IN OUR FRONT YARD |
Our weather was an identical repeat of the previous two days. Cloudless sunny skies with still a coldness in the air. Trees are ready to pop their buds but they need warm air to kickstart the process.
NEED SOME WARMTH IN THE AIR TO POP THE LEAF BUDS ON THESE TREES |
PHEEBS AND I EVEN FOUND US A LITTLE CREEK TO CROSS THIS AFTERNOON......NO SOAKERS:)) |
BUSH FERN |
SPRING IS BUSY SPRINGING FORTH IN OUR FLOWER BEDS |
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The view of your front porch is lovely. Us folks with access to the countryside are very lucky. My children in Toronto have nice parks and natural spaces close by, but they are closed for the duration. They are reduced to walking the streets.
ReplyDeleteI think your front yard is beautiful! I think that fern in the bush is a Christmas Fern. It stays green all year, so those are last year's fronds.
ReplyDeleteYou have a very nice view from the porch. I love that the animals and birds are coming back since all the people are staying inside.
ReplyDeleteRed Cart Farms changed their name to Tulip Lane earlier this year sometime.
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Great pics Al. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteSure looks like Spring there. I have never seen such furry cows, really cute though. This staying inside is starting to bother me a bit but then, that is why I like to spend Winter down South.
ReplyDeleteFantastic photos of the Highland gang up close and personal.
ReplyDeleteThe Highland cattle are so special - and somehow very comforting to look at. They seem so innocent- especially the little calves. 💙
ReplyDeleteI love the Highland Cattle! Thanks for sharing the photos.
ReplyDeleteIt does indeed look spring is coming any day now. Lets hope it brings some heat too.