Wednesday, February 15, 2023

The calendar is wrong!

 Spring is here in the Ozarks!!!  Look at my daffodils blooming!

and the pansies made it through the winter....they've got new growth on them..............

There are tulips and hyacinths popping out in the front yard....this seems very early to me but I'll take it!

It's 71 with sunny skies and I have the windows open.  I love airing out the house when I get a chance.

I hope the weather is being kind to you.  Behind this wonderful weather is a storm coming tonight.  Here we go again.  I'll have my NOAA weather radio on for sure.

Happy Trails!!! 


8 comments:

Jeanna said...

Love the daffodils! It is 60 degrees in the mountains of western north carolina and we have the doors open, too. Rain is coming tonight but it is suppose to be light...if you can believe the weather man.

Jeanette said...

Beautiful daffodils. You are heading into spring whilst i'm heading into autumn. Whilst i'll be glad to see the hot summer days done i'm not looking forward to cold winter days. I'll need to make notes of what i want to plant for spring. Thanks for your comment on my blog.

Miss Merry said...

Here in Northern Ohio it was 69 and sunny today. Last year school was canceled for a huge snowfall. Mother Nature has lost her mind! But it sure was nice for a day!

Betsy said...

That's amazing to have daffodils in February. We're in a blizzard warning right now but we're right on the edge and have down-graded it from 8-10 inches to 1 inch. Who knows what we'll get.
Blessings,
Betsy

Becki said...

We were nearly as warm as you today in central Indiana! Crazy warm wonderful day. A couple of days ago I posted pictures of some too-early growth I'm seeing here. No flowers (thank goodness). I just hope a hard freeze doesn't come along and damage what's started.

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Cousin Kay said...

Daffodils--wow! We are being reminded today that we live in Chicago--a wintry mix with some ice. Happy that I don't have to go out tonight.

Far Side of Fifty said...

You have Spring!!