Sunday, February 26, 2012

Touch of Spring


Had to make one of those dreaded trips to the grocery a few days ago, so softened the blow, by treating myself to a little touch of Spring.........

Joining Mary @ Mosaic Monday. If you have not already, be sure and visit Mary to see what she and the other participants have to share with us this week. There are a lot of talented photographers hanging out in the land of blog.

Have a great week!
Glenda

16 comments:

Donna said...

How refreshing and lovely!
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Sue said...

Isn't it fun to begin anticipating spring with some pretty flowers? I can't wait for the garden to start filling out. It may be a while though, so grocery store flowers it is! :-)

Debbiedoos said...

ahhhh makes my heart smile to see pretty floers.

Betsy@My Salvaged Treasures said...

I'm so happy to see that you treated yourself to a little bit of spring. So pretty Glenda.

Vee said...

Yup, it's the simple things like this that keep us going. My primula is working for me, but I feel the need for some tulips coming on.

Kim, USA said...

It is beautiful love it!

Kim,USA

Snap said...

I don't know what I 'd do without a treasure found in the florist part of the grocery store! I'll bring home tulips every time! Well done!

Have a Daily Cup of Mrs. Olson said...

On my to do list for tomorrow. Pick up some Spring blooms. That and plant a bit of grass seed in pots. Love the touch of green. Enjoy those blooms.
Hugs,
Jann

eileeninmd said...

Lovely flowers, definitely looks very cheery. I can not wait for spring now. Have a wonderful week!

Anonymous said...

Pretty flowers, Glenda. I love picking up flowers at the grocery store.

Tracy F. said...

What a charming vignette! Fresh flowers are such a treat, in the middle of winter, aren't they?

Pamela Gordon said...

There's nothing like fresh flowers in the dead of winter. Lovely vignette. Pamela

Sue said...

Isn't it amazing what a few fresh flowers can do for your mood? I don't have any right now. I'm wishing for daffodils...but I haven't seen any at Walmart yet! I'm only willing to spend $5 or less:)

My tulips, iris and pussy willows are all showing up early. I'm not sure this is a good thing! So far, they are only a few inches through the ground, but one hard freeze and I might lose them. Still pretty here today...hope it lasts!

Have a great day!

Mary Howell Cromer said...

Looks like you did well in treating yourself, nothing much better for a long winter's season, even when mild, than some fresh cut flowers, or potted flowers to cheer in the days~

Manuela@A Cultivated Nest said...

Beautiful! Fresh flowers, potted or cut are always a lovely treat!

Pondside said...

That's a waaay better reward than a chocolate bar from the check out display!