Plus the strumming of the Earth’s vibrations
As spring starts warming the air—in a more substantial way.
My lilacs froze this year (along with all the fruit), but this late bloom made it—to lift the spirits of anyone who passes by.
We had a cold front move through, bringing back winter sunrises—just for a couple of days
Here is our headgate (the long metal box) where time always seems to stand still —- the roaring, tumbling water mesmerizing!
Spring so full of life that sometimes you can feel the earth humming.
Gokotta yo-‘kot-tah—Swedish (n.): “Dawn picnic to hear the first birdsong; the act of rising in the early morning to watch the birds or to go outside to appreciate nature.
From my world to your heart,
Linda






You are getting thinner all the time! Hope you are feeling okay, Good that you got at least one Lilac bloom:) I am afraid we will lose fruit and flowers to a freeze too as it is way to warm already and then the temperatures will drop about Memorial day and be miserable.
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I know I’m loosing weight but I think it’s from too much work. We really need to stop farming.
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My husband is loosing weight like crazy, had to increase protein. Thinking of you! Farming is such hard work.
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I worry about you and Gene. This getting old is hard. My prayers are with you both. You are wonderful people and I am thankful for you in my life
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Sorry you’ve lost so many flowers to frost. It’s sapose to snow here tonight – not good.
At least you’ve got one gorgeous lilac to brighten the day!
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Winter is sure hanging on. 😦
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After so many cycles of drought and blooms last summer and fall, I worried mine wouldn’t bloom at all this spring, but they did. One of my favorite smells.
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Mine too. I like iris also
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Java Bean: “Ayyy, we felt the throbbing of the earth too a few weeks ago!”
Charlee: “That was an earthquake.”
Java Bean: “But still! We felt it!”
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Goodness. That would be a tad much
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