Life Can Get Better


 16 March 2023
Only One Month Ago


Today

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  1. It is quite amazing how nature recovers from the cold!

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  2. Marie,
    It is amazing.
    Meltig can be a beautiful world, except to describe Earth's ice caps.

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  3. What a difference a month can make! A difference for the better I might add.

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  4. I love seeing the seeds for the birds under the chair!

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  5. Oh, the little flower made it through the snow. Love those precious bird tracks. Not many flowers blooming here yet, we just got some sunny days. Here in the mountains, Spring comes later.

    ~Sheri

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  6. True, Wiiliam, and time flies too fast.

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  7. Maryanne,
    For the better, I agree!

    Overwhelmed with stress, I decided to adjust the sources to reduce the intensity. It works so far.

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  8. Debra,
    The photo is a winter favorite. Next winter I plan to create a larger shelter bird seed area using branches.

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  9. Sheri,
    Reading blogs, it is fun to see the seasons unfolding. In the UK now, it seems to be peak Spring. Here, flowers are blooming and trees have buds.

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  10. It's great how spring keeps coming... and yes, we're looking forward to May when it's in all its glory.
    Greetings to you. Beautiful pansies, I like them.
    Viola

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  11. A picture (or two) is worth a thousand words! And about 50 degrees, give or take.

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  12. Great contrasting photos ~ Life can 'change on a dime' ~ beautiful pansy ~

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  13. Viola,
    Seeing the beautiful lemon dessert on your blog is a great start to the week.
    I look forward to May as well.

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  14. Jeanie,
    50 degrees is a fun way to think about spring weather.
    lol

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  15. Carol,
    Nowadays, with the way the economy is that dime is a roll of dimes.

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  16. Thank you, Kathy
    I feel inspired by your gardening.

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