Thankful for wildflowers!
Prentiss County, Mississippi, USA, March 26, 2019 |
We have great masses of them, and we wait until they finish blooming before we mow the yard. The leaves you see here are grass and weeds!
Have a blessed day!
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I am very happy to hear that you let the flowers have their time in the sun before you mow the lawn. Great action on your part!
ReplyDeleteHello Lea,
ReplyDeleteThe Violets are so pretty. Lovely spring blooms. Happy Thursday, enjoy your day and weekend ahead.
...pretty things that I am waiting for .
ReplyDeleteI am always thankful for wildflowers, particularly at this time of the year. They make me so happy. The violets are just lovely. #ThankfulThursday
ReplyDeleteLovely wildflowers are the best sign of spring
ReplyDeleteI have wild Violets growing here too. Maybe another variety----I like 'em
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Oh, those little wild violets are so pretty and give me spring fever! They are still a month or so away from our house. Thanks for posting this photo so I can dream about them!
ReplyDeleteViolets are usually out here around Mother's Day in May!
ReplyDeleteLovely to see these. I am more than ready for a lot of spring color. Thanks for linking up today.
ReplyDeleteOften those violets are the first blooms around here. you ca eat them also
ReplyDeleteHow pretty these violets are. I'm trying to learn to watercolor so these would be pretty to paint! I'm seeing everything in a different light now! lol Hugs!
ReplyDeleteThey're very pretty.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty purple!
ReplyDeleteI have violets in some of my flowers, and I just cannot bare to pull the up. Along with their flowers, the plant is pretty, too.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! Hooray for spring!
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