Unraveled Wednesday | Rainy Blooms.
I will spare y’all a picture of the endless gray garter stitch* to share two photos from this morning’s walk.
I figure blooms, even rain-washed ones, are a most welcome sight these days!
Joining in with Kat and friends. Happy Wednesday!
*I think I have just two more rows before I start the pockets, so the end is definitely in sight!
14 Comments
Bonny
Just beautiful! I’m impressed with how early you’ve got daffodils blooming in GA. We won’t see them until March-April, so thanks for sharing these. If anything, they may be even prettier when rain-washed!
Debbie
Those photos are beautiful and daffodils are my favorite spring flower!
Margene
IF we had flowers they would be covered with a foot of snow! I had plans to leave the house today, but I’m not leaving now!
Carole
Beautiful flowers, thank you!
Kat
We are having monsoon-like rains here all day – so sadly no outside walks for me today! But, I am making making progress with my KSH shawl-of-many-colors!
Vera
So nice to see blooms! Thanks for sharing…it will be some time before anything is blooming here (though the Iris leaves are up).
Vicki
Oh my goodness. Breathtaking!! Thanks for sharing those. 😉
Sarah
It’s so nice to see some spring flowers blooming! When we had the start of our warm weather last weekend and all the snow was starting to melt, I did see some of our hyacinths starting to poke up through the ground, but I fear it will be a while before we see any flowers.
Dee
Beautiful flowers (hellebores?)
Hope you are safe and were not downtown today.
Jane
Flowers with raindrops are a sight for my winter eyes. Snow fell here all day and it is cold. I went out to a yoga class but not for a walk.
Kym
You’re months and months ahead of us, so I am enjoying seeing your love blooms, Mary. (And the raindrops just enhance them!) XO
Kym
That would be . . . loveLY blooms.
🙂
karen
I love gray garter stitch! However your flowers are delightful, thanks!
Lydia
The flowers are gorgeous, I saw lots of lovely sprint blossoms this weekend. Am hoping we don’t get some killer frost that takes everything out.