Thursday, April 4, 2019

Garden Thursday

Hello and Happy Spring. We girls have decided it is time to come out from hiding for the winter.
Glimmer, Trooper and I are hanging out on the storage box. Fleur has moved out by the crabby apple tree for now. Mum may move her if she is in the way when she has to use the grass eating monster.
We had a good winter, although it was a bit noisy at times. Once we got out we realized what happened. They stole some trees! Well, mum says they didn't steal them. They were so big they were getting mixed up with the electric wires. So wow, what a change. It will be much sunnier back here in the garden now.

We have color from the crocus blossoms. That makes us all happy. Plus we can see that the tulips and daffs are starting to come up too. Soon we will have lots of flowers. Mum says she thinks the grass is getting a little tint of green.
That is all for now, glad to be back for another year of showing off the garden.

See you next week. Love Virginger, Glimmer, Trooper and Fleur.

10 comments:

  1. Welcome back Virginger, Glimmer, Trooper and Fleur ! Happy Spring ! Purrs

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  2. Welcome back. And aren't those flowers glorious?

    Megan
    Sydney, Australia

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  3. Nice to see you girls back out in the garden. My garden cats are still waiting, but it won't be long now.

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  4. Hooray for Spring and blooming season!

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  5. Hi girls! We love those little flowers. Such pretty colors!

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  6. Hey, nice to see you guys! We can’t wait to see what your garden brings.

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  7. So many beautiful colors. I sure hope your back yard gets nice and sunny now. Happy Weekend.

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  8. We are so happy to be able to get outside too with the nice weather we been having. Looks like you garden is just getting started. Plus now you will have sunnier days with the trees being gone. Thanks for the share. Have a wonderful weekend.
    World of Animals

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