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Saturday, March 31, 2012

The Weeping Cherry Tree

I just love Weeping Cherry Trees.  These trees are so beautiful, especially in early Spring, when they first bloom out.  Mine is a little thin, I guess but, it is still very pretty to me.  I hope it continues to thrive into a large massive tree but, I will just have to wait and see...

Monday, March 26, 2012

Our Red bud Tree

This is a picture of our Red bud Tree in our yard.  While the Red bud usually flowers out in April, this year with everything blooming out so early, our tree bloomed out in March, about four weeks early.  This weather seems to be crazy this year, and the temperature really got kinda hot real fast.  Thus, having everything, also, bloom out early.  But, they are real pretty this year and colorful.

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Spring Has Sprung

I always know when Spring has finally made it's way home by the flowering of the Forsythia Bush.  The Forsythia has always been my favorite Spring item because it is always the first to sprout it's vibrant color of bright, sunny yellow.  No matter how long, or short, the Winter seems, the Forsythia Bush always lets me know when it's time to say hello Spring.

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Delighted Momma: Skin Care Tip of the Week *What your skin is telli...

Delighted Momma: Skin Care Tip of the Week *What your skin is telli...: When you are not taking care of yourself as good as you should...your skin will let you know. Your skin is constantly communicating with y...

Friday, March 2, 2012

Killdeer

This is not a real good picture.  But,  I still wanted to share a picture of a killdeer that migrate to my fields at home, usually in the spring and they stay all summer and early fall.  We usually have several different nest of these birds.  I always find these birds very interesting to watch and look forward to their arrival.  Even though sometimes they sure drive our dogs nuts!

Killdeer, Identification, All About Birds - Cornell Lab of Ornithology

Killdeer, Identification, All About Birds - Cornell Lab of Ornithology