Spring?

These beauties were peeking out from under some leaves in my mother’s yarn on Saturday. I was pleased to see them but I don’t think it’s spring quite yet since we had another dusting of snow last night and the weather report calls for two more snow events this week. Spring, where are you?

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9 Responses to Spring?

  1. YarnyDragonfly says:

    Wow! I haven’t seen any crocus yet. Your mom must have a nice warm, sunny spot. Our whole yard is still buried in snow or ice. But it is so good to know that those pretty little flowers are just waiting to pop under there!

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  2. Ummrania says:

    What a great thing to have under your yarn! HAHAH such an appropriate typo for a knitting blog!

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  3. elpalchica says:

    Wow! I am incredulous! People I know in Ireland keep talking about daffodils and I scoff!

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  4. Marilyn says:

    I don’t think it’s spring yet either but what a wonderful sign that it is on it’s way! So pretty. πŸ™‚
    BTW I love that you put yarn instead of yard. πŸ˜€
    xoxo

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  5. Janet says:

    I was excited yesterday to find a patch of crocus too that the birds or squirrels had replanted in the yard. Come on spring!

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  6. ellen says:

    Pretty! And I love reading everyone’s excitement for spring. Winter/Spring whatever, please send California some more rain!

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  7. Kepanie says:

    What a vivid pop of color.

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  8. Pat(ricia) says:

    Clearly Karen, you still have winter knitting on your mind – a typist’s slip “in my mother’s yarn”? Lol – still, love the image and although late winter is still see-sawing and toying with us, at least there are signs of new life hidden out there πŸ™‚

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  9. Stunningly beautiful. Writing to you from SA, we are keeping Spring just a little longer. Will send her your way soon. πŸ™‚

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