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12 Apr, 2013

Thinking warm thoughts with a “Spring” break

Posted by andrea tomkins in: Home/reno|Oh! Things!

I’m quite unhappy with the weather today. It’s cold and snowy and absolutely disgusting. I’m trying hard leave the white stuff behind today… at least mentally.

Want to know what’s making me happy today? The bare lilac branches I clipped at Easter are getting greener and greener. It’s very pretty. They started out like this:

Easter tree decorations

I declare that the Easter tree is staying up until the snow melts.

And then there was THIS:

And the branches are getting greener!

And now this! Actual teeny lilacs starting to bud!

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I’m very pleased with my arrangement, and it gives me a happy feeling every time I see it.

Now, what to do with that snow piling up on our driveway… ???


1 Response to "Thinking warm thoughts with a “Spring” break"

1 | Sarah McCormack

April 12th, 2013 at 10:02 am

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lovely! gives me a good idea for next year. i will use the lilac branches in water..usually just use other/no water.

and the answer to your question is- watch it melt!

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