Wordless Wednesday: Blooms Of Spring

by Texas Homesteader ~

These pretty blooms make my heart happy. #TexasHomesteader

These pretty blooms make my heart happy.

~TxH~

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16 thoughts on “Wordless Wednesday: Blooms Of Spring

  1. JES

    Beautiful!!! Thank you for sharing with us each week on the Art of Home-Making Mondays at Strangers & Pilgrims on Earth! 🙂

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  2. Poppy

    These pretties look like the early spring narcissus that sprout wildly all over the mountainous meadows of Crete, where I live. In any case, your pic is sweet.

    Visiting from JES’,
    Poppy

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  3. Carol

    I don’t get spring bulbs like crocus here in Florida – we’re too hot! Love the picture.

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    1. Texas Homesteader Post author

      I’ve never grown these before but they were gifts from my aunt. I think they’re beautiful too! ~TxH~

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  4. Michele Morin

    What an encouraging photo to see — the day before a blizzard here in Maine! Thanks for the little blast of spring!

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    1. Texas Homesteader Post author

      (oops!) Sorry Michele, I forget we get such an early spring compared to those north of us. That warm sun will be shining soon! ~TxH~

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  5. Texas Homesteader Post author

    Thanks for the tip. I melt at 95 degrees too but DANG I hate to be cold worse! Loving this NE Texas weather right now that’s for sure. ~TxH~

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  6. ColleenB.~Texas

    Pretty flower which are what they call Saffron Crocus

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    1. Texas Homesteader Post author

      I’ve heard Crocus too Colleen, among others. I’ll be glad to finally find out for sure from my Aunt what they are! ~TxH~

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  7. Ruth

    Look like daffodils – always first in the spring. 🙂

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