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Oh, pretty! Your cabbages are looking awfully good too!
ReplyDeleteDid you see the note about them getting tossed? They're gone now. I was so over them.
DeleteEuphorbia rigida? If I remember correctly it seems to really be a star at this time of year... or maybe that's always? Pretty!
ReplyDeleteYes that's it! (Did the little seedling I sent you make it?) It always looks good but right now is when it's building up to the best show. There will be photos, oh...Monday is Bloomday. They'll be photos then, but it still won't be at it's peak.
DeleteUnseasonably warm here too. Not that I'm complaining.
ReplyDeleteI am so ready for spring!
DeleteThe sunshine and warmer weather makes everything seem better! Nice shots!
ReplyDeleteThey do, they really do. I have so much more energy when the sun is shining.
DeleteOooh...what a little sunshine can doo.
ReplyDeleteWonderful feeling, wonderful day.
DeleteI like the first photo especially because of the moss in the pavement-crack. The greens match and the texture of the pavement--looks like it has been rained on, for years and years.
ReplyDeleteHmm, let's see...68 years! Yep...that's a long time.
DeleteI love the look of these euphorbia. I haven't been able to get them to survive in my garden. I think we are just to wet here.
ReplyDeleteWetter than Portland Laurin?
DeleteThanks for the hints of warmth. We are cold, cold, cold here in the Midwest this week. Only good thing is that will mean fewer mosquitoes and ticks. Your Euphorbias are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! And I like that green moss in the crack of the floor.
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