We are joining Rosy this week for Nature Friday~~
Landlord Bob's daffies are still looking pretty and cheerful after all of the rain that we've had.
The purple lamium is blooming. It's a ground cover so mom had to practically get on her hands and knees to get this shot. Thank goodness nobody saw her and embarrassed me!The skunk cabbage is out and is loving all of the saturated ground around it.
We just love the daffies♥
Happy Friday, everbuddy!
Love ya lots♥
Molly
Happy Friday to you and your Mom!
ReplyDeleteThe flowers are looking good. We got more snow overnight, so no flowers here yet, but they will come. Starting today the weather is finally supposed to improve at least for the weekend.
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteOh yes, safe to say spring is properly sprung! Hugs and wags, YAM-aunty xxx
G=Guru!
Happy Nature Friday Molly. We love you daffies and the purple lamium.
ReplyDeleteNext week, a picture of your mom on her hands and knees, right?
Beautiful spring plants!! Happy weekend to you both!!
ReplyDeleteMolly you know what I love is that you share the flowers with us BUT you also know all the names!! Jumping catfish I'm impressed sometimes I don't even know my own name.
ReplyDeleteLove you lots
Cecilia
Our local NBC station ahows Manchester had almost 2" of rain on Thursday - YIKES!
ReplyDeleteToday we have SUN - but I expect our rains have moved up to you -
Stay as dry as you can!
H&K&W,
Willow
I love going on walks with you and I really love seeing spring show up. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHave a woof woof day and weekend, Miss Molly. My best to your mom. ♥
we love the name skunk cabbage, we would love to have it in our area... has it a smell? Have a super furryday and a wonderful weekend
ReplyDeleteDaffies are one of our favorites too, what pretty ones you found!!
ReplyDeletexoxo,
Rosy, Jakey & Sunny
Good job finding those pretty flowers sweet Molly!
ReplyDeleteYou've got more vegetation up than we do here in Michigan. Enjoy all those nice smelling flowers, Molly.
ReplyDeleteThose daffies are so pretty. Ours are still just little shoots of green with no flowers in sight yet.
ReplyDeleteI bet the smells are terrific.
ReplyDeleteLulu: "Hello spring! And it is spring, despite what the snow might want you to think!"
ReplyDeleteIs skunk cabbage an edible plant? Is it indigenous to the US?
ReplyDeleteWow, your spring is so nice. Maybe someday we will get real spring too! Lee and Phod
ReplyDeleteI love daffodils too! I love springtime :)
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