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Sunday, March 20, 2011
Spring Into Mosaic Monday!
The leaves are raked and mulched. The grass is greening. And the color of Spring is coming alive here.
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Thanks be to God!
Now please visit Mary at The Little Red House and share in the beauty offered there. Lisa at Macro Monday also has much to offer. The pictures are grand.
Well I have a few flowers too, but all the leaves are not up. Just in the front of the house. We are calling on the grands to help with the rest. Gotta feed em and they will help do anything. Great MM for sure. QMM
You're a little ahead of me -- the crocus is blooming, but the daffodils are just beginning to peek out. I've got lots of daylily greenery and some foxglove popping up from seeds spread two summers ago.
Beautiful flowers and I love the way you put your mosaics together! I always want to try that! I'm having a giveaway...hope you'll stop by again soon! ♥
Having joined Mosaic Monday this week I am now enjoying blog hopping around the world admiring everyone else's beautiful photography and gaining inspiration. It cheers me when so much of the world around us is in turmoil for one reason or another.
Spring seems to be on the mind of so many of us this week.
This is so beautiful, I really loved seeing your mosaic. Our weather today is a mix of rain and snow. And I'm feeling so 'blah'. Your post is a ray of sunshine! Love and Prayers, Eileen
Happy spring. I love your beautiful daffodils. Fantastic mosaic.
ReplyDeleteNicely composed!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers, I am so looking forward to colors of spring, can't wait!
ReplyDeleteWelcome spring, lovely spring flower mosaic.
ReplyDeleteOh, this is so beautiful! Happy spring, Cathy! :)
ReplyDeleteSpring is springing! Yeehaw! lovely bulbs.
ReplyDeleteDaffodils are my favorite spring flowers. it must be wonderful to see them in your garden! Happy Spring!
ReplyDeleteA lovely spring mosaic. V
ReplyDeleteYour world looks just right for spring. Love the mosaic, too.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful spring mosaic vignette, Cathy! Happy Mosaic Monday!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning!
ReplyDeleteSmiles~
C
Hurray for those blooms!!! Lovely!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful mosaic, Cathy.
a wonderful collection of spring flowers! i long for those to appear in my garden
ReplyDeletethanks for your comment!
from one reg. nurse to another :-)
gives a little hope to a still snowy country.
ReplyDeleteWell I have a few flowers too, but all the leaves are not up. Just in the front of the house. We are calling on the grands to help with the rest. Gotta feed em and they will help do anything. Great MM for sure.
ReplyDeleteQMM
You're a little ahead of me -- the crocus is blooming, but the daffodils are just beginning to peek out. I've got lots of daylily greenery and some foxglove popping up from seeds spread two summers ago.
ReplyDeleteThanks for comment. Your way to present these beautiful shots are stunning. Well done!
ReplyDeleteIt may be Spring but it is still cold here in the UK.
ReplyDeleteGod bless you Cathy.
I love your springy mosaic!
ReplyDeletexo,
Sena
p.s. thanks for stopping by my blog.
It does look like spring! Someday it will come here. :0)
ReplyDeleteAren't the first flowers of spring just grand.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers and I love the way you put your mosaics together! I always want to try that! I'm having a giveaway...hope you'll stop by again soon! ♥
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Happy Spring!
ReplyDeleteHaving joined Mosaic Monday this week I am now enjoying blog hopping around the world admiring everyone else's beautiful photography and gaining inspiration. It cheers me when so much of the world around us is in turmoil for one reason or another.
ReplyDeleteSpring seems to be on the mind of so many of us this week.
Wonderful to see the Spring colours!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful spring flowers and wonderful mosaic!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful, I really loved seeing your mosaic. Our weather today is a mix of rain and snow. And I'm feeling so 'blah'. Your post is a ray of sunshine!
ReplyDeleteLove and Prayers,
Eileen