It snowed just in time for Bloom Day. Not to be deterred, I photographed what was bloomin’ anyway!
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Thanks to Carol of May Dreams Gardens for creating Bloom Day!
It snowed just in time for Bloom Day. Not to be deterred, I photographed what was bloomin’ anyway!
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Thanks to Carol of May Dreams Gardens for creating Bloom Day!
Hey Carol, right here!
How did the comments get up there? Some flowers are very resilient. I bet once all that snow melts, the Geranium willl perk right up. I’ll be interested to see how ‘Betty Boop’ does after this.
I think yours is the only bloom day post I’ve seen with flowers in the snow, Mary Ann. I guess winter is coming after all!
I feel those flowers’ pain…that hurts to look at! And yet it is somehow lovely too.
Snow…oh my. I’m not ready for the cold stuff. Your lovely plants do not look ready for the snow!
I picked up Bloom Day from Jan too! My blooms are coming from the greenhouse now that the frost as arrived. NO SNOW yet….. won’t be long! ENJOY your blog. YOU SO INSPIRE!
no way! snow!?
your garden looks sparkling and beautiful. chilly, but beautiful!
Hey, where’s the announcement about your awesome award as top garden blog?!!! Pop the cork, girlfriend!
flowers in the snow–how very beautiful and I’ve only seen that a few times in my life.
I wanted to come thank you for participating in Operation Christmas Child. We raised $800 and made 20 boxes for the little kids.
Gosh, we haven’t had any snow since October. But we have less in bloom.
Thanks for the Strange Closets mention! Yes, Anthropologie’s a terrific store that celebrates creativity. From the store associates to upper management, the people who run the whole show are pretty amazing. Great post.