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The weather was warm today. I think it got up to 73 degrees! Some signs of Spring everywhere!
Daffodils……
Japanese Magnolias ready to bloom…
Woodpecker at the bird feeder…
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HERE ARE THIS WEEK’S PARTICIPANTS:
We are starting to see signs too! Took a trip through Northern Louisiana and Mississippi this weekend and saw lots of daffodils blooming. And our flowering fruit trees here are starting to bud out. It cannot come a minute too soon! Love the photo of the woodpecker. Kathy
ReplyDeleteIt is lovely to see these beautiful signs of Spring!
ReplyDeleteHappy Outdoor Wednesday and thanks for hosting us all again.
Best wishes,
Natasha.
It's so much fun to see signs of Spring. thank you for hosting this weekly event Susan...
ReplyDeleteSpring is looking mighty pretty in your neck of the woods!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful spring photos. No new spring growth around here in Minnesota just yet, but it is actually raining instead of snowing today, so that is a good sign! Thanks for the meme...very nice, I love it.
ReplyDeleteSusan, Thanks for sharing your dafodils. We are not quite there yet in the north, so I am so happy to see these cheery blooms.
ReplyDeleteYvonne
My daffodils are running late this year, but I am so glad to finally see them!
ReplyDelete73? I was thrilled with 49 today. Perspective. It is so nice to see spring arriving.
ReplyDeleteWe were also blessed with a nice sunny day today. So many things starting to bud out. Just hope they do not get killed by another cold spell. Your flowers are very pretty.
ReplyDeleteHi Susan,
ReplyDeleteDon't you just love this time of year? Spring is starting to show here, too, and I am so happy!
Thanks for hosting us every week, hope you have a great one.
XO
Heidi - Heart and Home
Just found your blog through Vignet Design. I LOVE it! Your outdoor pictures are beautiful and I enjoyed them very much. You have a new follower! I'm off to visit some of the other blogs listed.
ReplyDeletePatricia :o)
It is so exciting to go out in the garden & see signs of Spring!! Yay!!!
ReplyDeleteI can tell the 'change' too - it's really coming - and so is the rain!
ReplyDeleteSandie
Thanks so much for hosting, Susan..
ReplyDeleteI made a boo-boo on my first link...could you just delete it? The 2nd one is ok...
Thanks!!
Love your photos!
What beautiful signs of spring. I only have a few visible daffodil leaves poking out of the ground. It will be at least a month or more before any flowers here! Lucky you!
ReplyDeleteSpring is definitely sprung. The birds are chirping like crazy! Love your posts.
ReplyDeleteLOVE watching birds... must fill my birdfeeder!
ReplyDeleteSusan,
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting each week!
Blessings
barbara jean
Susan, I love your daffodils, it is a welcome sign. Great shot of the woodpecker.
ReplyDeleteHow pretty...Spring has Sprung.
ReplyDeleteYEAH...beautiful. I LOVE snow and we actually had quite a bit more than our normal amount this year...but the cold seems to no longer be my friend. I am loving everybodys posts of their first signs of Spring...
ReplyDeleteOh those are definitely signs of spring, and your bird feeder is awesome!
ReplyDeleteGood morning Susan. I saw daffodils here yesterday. I was thrilled. I love your signs of spring. Come on spring. Your photos make me smile.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your day.
Hugs, Jeanne
Beautiful Spring Pics!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
~Myrna
It is begining to look like spring here, the cottonwood trees have buds and so do the willows but my flowers are just begining to poke up through to ground. I don't know what they are because the owner before us planted them. I do like spring surprizes!
ReplyDeleteThink of me here on the frozen tundra as you enjoy your beautiful spring with flowers and birds.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Necel from the Old House in Texas
I too am finally seeing the first signs of spring. Love your daffodils! Thank you for hosting OW!
ReplyDelete~ Tracy
Daffodills and magnolias -
ReplyDeleteLovely!
You're a bit ahead of us in the arrival of Spring, but it's coming -
definitely Almost Here!
For some reason I never seem to see woodpeckers in my yard. And oh, I didn't plant daffodils, one of my favorites!
ReplyDeleteBrenda
Those are so pretty Susan! Happy Outdoor Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteLovely daffodils!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous sights of spring!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots of spring arriving in your neck of the woods! I am so ready for it to arrive here as well. All of your photos are so wonderful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Wish I had these views! I'm officially jealous!
ReplyDeleteSpring certainly has sprung in your area. In Illinois we are experiencing one gray day after another. Yesterday we had fog. Today we are experiencing rain. But, I still find beauty in the details. Love your blog. Thanks for being a hostess.
ReplyDeleteJoyce M
Lovely signs of Spring ... beautiful yellow daffodils and delightful birds ;-)
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings,
Japanese Magnolias are some of my favorite trees. They are true signs of spring.
ReplyDeleteXO,
Sheila :-)
And we have still snow here! MB
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures Susan. I joined in today, it's getting nice and warm here in TX and we're already starting on our veggie beds.
ReplyDeleteI like daffodils, it must be spring there now in your end now that the flowers are starting to bloom
ReplyDeleteLovely images!
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