8 thoughts on “Spring is in the Air—Wordless Wednesday”
WOO HOO! You got grass! Oh I KNow how exciting that is! I walk my fields every day looking for growth, we have a little here, if this wind would go down I would put Mia and mama out in a field for the day, it is just so clean and lovely out there.. c
I am glad I am not the only one scouring the land for some green! Our grass really hasn’t come in yet, but my garlic is sprouting and so I go out and admire it every now and then. Ha! 🙂
My Mom and brother just visited Continental Divide from Grand Junction, and I spent some time going through your blog with her. Then she got to reminiscing about your husband’s parents and Pea Green and California Mesa and Delta and talking about how much she and my Dad appreciated living in Delta. It was a neat evening generated by paging through your blog. Thank you.
WOO HOO! You got grass! Oh I KNow how exciting that is! I walk my fields every day looking for growth, we have a little here, if this wind would go down I would put Mia and mama out in a field for the day, it is just so clean and lovely out there.. c
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Yeh!!Green Grass! It’ll be long time before we see green grass or even dandelions.
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I am glad I am not the only one scouring the land for some green! Our grass really hasn’t come in yet, but my garlic is sprouting and so I go out and admire it every now and then. Ha! 🙂
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Yay for green anything after a long, brown winter.
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Green Grass!!! The promise of Spring, Robins and Bluebirds have found us. Blessings, Julie.
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Woohoo!
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My Mom and brother just visited Continental Divide from Grand Junction, and I spent some time going through your blog with her. Then she got to reminiscing about your husband’s parents and Pea Green and California Mesa and Delta and talking about how much she and my Dad appreciated living in Delta. It was a neat evening generated by paging through your blog. Thank you.
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EEEEEK!!!!
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