Thanks for your understanding as I continue to heal from the operation. It is an uphill fight and I want it to be over. I get sore if I'm at the computer too long.
I had my first spring blooms come up on Friday. I don't know why these photos rotated but here they are any ways. This little white bloom is the early riser. I found they are called Snowdrops.
It turns into a hanging white bell and later offerings will add to the flowers.


Ah, I just saw my neighbor's crocuses! Some purple, some yellow.
ReplyDeleteLove your little snowdrops, too. One has a bloom.
Feel good, take care of yourself. Eat nutritious food; that helps (a lot) with healing.
No need for apologies, we just want you back to 100%, no more than you do, I'm sure. Great spring sprouts and flowers.
ReplyDeleteNeat photos, FG! I like the way you present them... sideways or right side up! The snowdrops and crocuses are lovely!
ReplyDeleteI love the crocus photo, so delicate and such a gorgeous colour
ReplyDeleteGreat shots of the crocus. It's our first week of autumn!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the stop over and i also want to say that i am glad you are healing although slow which might be best so you don't over due
ReplyDeleteanyway beautiful flowers
so if you have these bulbs popping up in Ohio, then spring must be heading our way as well!!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots,
Gill in Canada
It is so lovely to spring is coming my way! Snowdrops and crocus - lovely to see!
ReplyDeleteTake care! No need to apoligies. The important is full recovery and take the time you need!
Hope you're getting better with every day.Sending warm thoughts your way.
ReplyDeleteLove the crocii(is that the plural of crocus?).We can't grow them in Florida,tho.Pity.
I love the purple ones. Hope you are feeling better.
ReplyDeleteOH goodie! Spring has reached Ohio. It must be going to reach Ontario soon...I hope.
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Your'e so lucky to have flowers blooming already. I'm envious! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI really love to see new growth breakting through the ground. I think it's so exciting. Great shots and that last one is really pretty!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! I have some volunteer crocus and daffs this week.
ReplyDeleteFeel better soon.
My crocus and snowdrops are blooming too! Spring is surely on the way!!
ReplyDeleteIsn't it a thrill to see them popping up in front of your eyes?
ReplyDeleteSuch very beautiful harbingers of spring.
Beauties these are,for sure.Come on spring,where are you?We are still weeks away from any flowers.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,Ruth
Spring is springing up beautifully around you!
ReplyDeletePhotographs with flowers that have splendid colours.
ReplyDeleteMarvellous post my friend.
The promise of Spring is surely sprouting in your garden!
ReplyDeleteI've been in AZ for weeks now and missed several of your posts so I've caught up! Loved seeing and reading about your red fox visitor!! Wishing you a speedy recovery..take it easy let nature heal as it did for me! hugs NG
Love the pictures with the hope of spring in each one. Hope every day finds you better and better. We're all thinking about you.
ReplyDeleteI just turned my head sideways, and the snowdrops were right side up again! They are lovely, but I must admit my favourite is the single purple crocus! I love the delicate colour, and the way you can see all of the middle of the blossom!!
ReplyDeleteGet well!
Fishing
ReplyDeleteWonderful and delicate flowers!
I'm very, very glad to see you posting here!!
Thanks and hope you have health always!
Luiz
Lovely signs of life and spring approaching :)
ReplyDeleteLucky you! we had more snow this morning!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images of your spring flowers. The colour and petals of the flowers are just gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThey are the first sign of spring ... and usually don't wait much after the snow leaving (sometimes even before). You'll get better with the weather, you'll see! Hang in there.
ReplyDeleteI love the little snowdrops. Crocus too! that is what I posted.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it amazing that the most delicate flowers bloom right through the snow and cold. MB
how wonderful! spring is there! here, still everything is grey...
ReplyDeleteWhat an enjoyable series of flowers pictures, Fishing Guy.
ReplyDeleteWe can really say that Spring has come.
We have these here too Tom and I am sure it is a welcome sight for you after the long, cold winter.
ReplyDeleteI will join everyone in wishing you a very speedy recovery and dont worry if you cannot get to comment on our blogs, the most important thing is that you get better soon.
Nice series to beckon the arrival of spring Tom.
ReplyDeleteThe shots of those buds are my pick in the series.
these are amazing shots my friend. i love the framing of these. great job.
ReplyDeletecute little flowers, get well soon!
ReplyDeleteSO BEAUTIFUL PHOTOS AND FLOWERS ;)
ReplyDeleteReally loved seeing your crocus - so beautiful! you are starting to make me believe that spring really is coming! :)
ReplyDeleteThese are great pics! I'm still waiting for my snowdrops and crocus to emerge. Nice to see yours.
ReplyDeleteOh look at the baby flowers just starting to bloom! So Pretty!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots, Tom. I really like the last photo - so pretty.
ReplyDeleteOh yes this is a lovely post. Full of optimism. It must be Spring. I adore snowdrops, like little frozen tears.
ReplyDeletethe purple flowers are so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteVery nice photos. It's a good feeling that spring is on it's way (at least, in your hemisphere!)!
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