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December 26, 2013
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I may or may not have acquired this plant from my sister's yard when she wasn't home....shhh, don't tell! In all fairness, I didn't take the "whole" plant, just some babies that were popping up nearby. Sooo, I'm technically not a plant thief, more like a baby snatcher I guess!
Oh, @joannagaines you are my soul sister! And this photo has me itching to get my seedlings in the ground. Anyone else busy tending to their seeds and anticipating the last frost date as if it were Christmas morning?
📷: @joannagaines
There are a lot of "ifs" riding on this summer's first flower crop. One "if" that I'm super excited about is hosting some flower arranging workshops with fresh flowers grown right here on our little farm. And a class project I've been pondering is flower headbands/crowns. And then I saw this photo by @ratiaranch and I knew it was a must! ⠀⠀
*If you are local and would like to get on a list to be notified about summer workshops, DM me your email address!
Lately it seems as if my body is trying to sync with Mother Nature. As she continues to tease us with the changing seasons, I am on again-off again with the feeling of being ready to awaken from my slumber, come out of my cave and shed my winter coat. ⠀⠀
It's as if the clouds part and the clear skies call to me... It's time. Get outside, regain control of your health, and sieze the day. And then the clouds return, and I snuggle into bed, waiting patiently for the next sunny day. ⠀⠀
On the plus side, I've got Beefcake (the studly bull on the throw pillow) to keep me company, and now, so can you! Link for Farmhouse Pillow Cover in bio.
We lost a handful of established fruit trees when we overhauled this old farmhouse of ours, so I'm extra grateful for the ones that survived! Various apple, pear, and cherry trees bring us these beautiful blooms in the spring, followed by some sweet, fresh fruit in the summer and fall.
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