I’ve looked and looked, but it appears that our final crocus is gone. :no: I remember what a joyful harbinger of spring they were. Here are some pix from 6 years ago.
Note to self: Plant crocus this year. Perhaps add hyacinth.
10 thoughts on “Looking Back”
I think mine are all gone too. They sure are a welcome sight in spring.
They certainly are. Sorry that yours are gone too.
I always wonder how we were designed at the first place. Such a complicated one, technically and emotionally.
And there are birth and death.
Lost and found.
This weekend, Christians around the world are celebrating the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Life continues.
All of the new blooms are a delight, but those first blooms heralding the arrival spring may be the most special.
They are the ones that confirm that the cycle of life continues. Just as He promised.
Additional note to self: don’t let the squirrels see where you are planting them. 😉
I’ve added that to my notes. Thanks, Lin. :tiphat:
All of God’s creations are so amazing…even little tiny flowers.
And all of creation knit together by unsurpassed wisdom. It is truly amazing. ❗
I think mine are all gone too. They sure are a welcome sight in spring.
They certainly are. Sorry that yours are gone too.
I always wonder how we were designed at the first place. Such a complicated one, technically and emotionally.
And there are birth and death.
Lost and found.
This weekend, Christians around the world are celebrating the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Life continues.
All of the new blooms are a delight, but those first blooms heralding the arrival spring may be the most special.
They are the ones that confirm that the cycle of life continues. Just as He promised.
Additional note to self: don’t let the squirrels see where you are planting them. 😉
I’ve added that to my notes. Thanks, Lin. :tiphat:
All of God’s creations are so amazing…even little tiny flowers.
And all of creation knit together by unsurpassed wisdom. It is truly amazing. ❗