12 thoughts on “Wordless Wednesday: Promise Of Spring

    1. Texas Homesteader Post author

      Me too, Daisy. That first bright yellow of the year gets me all excited for spring. ~TxH~

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  1. Ginger Dawn Harman

    I love Wordless Wednesday! Lovely photo!

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  2. Connie

    I just love all the first signs of Spring . . . from daffodils to robins . . . they just warm my heart 🙂

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    1. Texas Homesteader Post author

      Ummmmm… Yes Connie. I’m not a fan at all of bleak dreary winter months – vibrant colors of spring are just what the doctor ordered! ~TxH~

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  3. Lynn F.

    I found my first one yesterday snuggled closely to one of the Birch trees. I love daffodils so much! So cheerful AND they’re yellow. 🙂

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    1. Texas Homesteader Post author

      Me too Laura – they placate me when I’m yearning to see a glimpse of spring in the bleak winter landscape. ~TxH~

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  4. ColleenB.~Texas

    Daffodils are such a pretty flower. Just wish they would last longer.
    Oh, my daughter emailed me the other day of a picture; (her wording,” Look, my first iris is blooming! “)
    I took one look at her picture and couldn’t help but laugh. I emailed her and told her that it was a daffodil and not an iris. I mentioned to her that the irises don’t bloom till much later. Lets just say; a flower person or gardener she isn’t

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    1. Texas Homesteader Post author

      LOL Colleen!! Too funny. I have some iris flowers as well, they belonged to my grandmother and they also make me smile with warm memories – but not until later in the year. 😉 ~TxH~

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