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Watching wildflowers bloom and the birds coming back. So far, I’ve seen bluebonnets, paintbrushes, little daisy buttons, indian blankets, dandelions and false dandelions, milkweed, and more. I’ve also seen hummingbirds, red winged black birds, swallows (both barn and cliff), finches, and more. I just started gardening. We’ve planted two apple trees and a lemon tree. We also planted a bunch of herbs along with bell peppers and strawberries. I am hoping that they will all thrive in spite of the hot texas weather and the drought. I’m planning on pampering them all!
Anyway, this will be a cool addition to this little plot of land of ours. Thank you for a chance to win!
Congratulations! Most exciting time is the flowers!!! And getting the kids outside!
1000 postings is very exciting! Well done!!
Congratulations! Love your blog and the recipes are delicious. Best of luck with all your future posts.
Congrats!!! such a great milestone 🙂
Im very excited to be in our new house this spring and to experience another new season in a new place. Most of all I can’t wait to start our giant vegetable garden over the next few weeks – adding wildflowers to the mix *wink wink* would be a fabulous addition 🙂
Congrats again!!! xo
you have done a great job.I used some of receipes and hints. The thing I like about spring it means new begnings
Huge fan of your blog! It truly is delightful reading your blog posts. Spring has finally made it to Ohio! Birds are singing away early in the morning and even when it gets dark at around 8pm their still out talking, love it!
Congratulations. I visit your blog daily. I really enjoy your craft ideas and recipes. Your easter projects really saved me this year. Thank you.
I love reading your blog. I just got around to making the peppermint patty brownies you posted ages ago and they were awesome! Congrats on reaching 1000 posts.
Congrats on the 1000th post!