The calendar tells us it is officially spring. I've got to go with that because otherwise, it's just too depressing!
So, on a remarkably warm (60 degree) day, I headed down to the Ditch for a look around, For the most part, nothing had changed much since my last visit, but I did notice this unique pine. I'm guessing it survived the tornado but with definite scoliosis to its trunk. Still, it looks healthy, just odd. (NOTE: I stand corrected! Tom, who knows such things, says this is a spruce, not a pine!)
I wasn't the only one there. Dog walkers and families were out, this group enjoying the various informational signs that popped up last year.
Back on the home front, we are girding the loins for a fun visit this weekend with our grandguys. We'll be celebrating (belatedly) Carson's birthday. We also have an early Easter egg hunt planned, since we won't be together on the holiday. And we'll work on the Lego kit Cam gave me for Christmas. As you may recall, (mostly) Cam and I built a cat.
A paraplegic cat, unfortunately, because after he left, I was entrusted with finishing it and I must have messed up somewhere because I couldn't get the last leg to fit no matter what I tried. The kit lets you build a dog and bird, too, so we'll see what comes from it!
There are definite signs of spring in my territory, though. Mini-daffs are beginning to bloom, as are the dwarf irises. I love these wee plants, only about three inches tall.
Inside I've ramped up the seasonal decor too. This is my kitchen shelf.
The bunnies are back. So, too, is a beautiful photo of a Cotswold cottage with an abundance of wisteria, along with a couple of small watercolors by my friend Kate. My late photographer friend, Wally Parshall, did the photo and it is one I treasure.
The egg tree came out for its annual appearance.
This one is always filled with such memories of Mom and me making some of the eggs on the tree. We would huff and puff as we blew them out from small needle holes on each end. This was before the suction tube people can use now!
And then they came up with satiny styrofoam eggs. No more blowing!
This one took a roll of trim and mom cut out all the flowers, then glued them on individually and added the tiny pearls. She had a lot more patience than I did!
I love rabbits. So, they are all over the house!
My friend Maryanne gave me this one. It's a bank. Unfortunately, there's not a lot of change in there right now.
All rabbits have a home with me!
Meanwhile, I leave you with my Pendelfin bunnies, enjoying a concert.
Happy Easter and Passover week to those who celebrate!
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I love all the bunnies. Those eggs! How beautiful!! I hope you have festive fun few weeks.
ReplyDeleteWell you certainly created an Easter Wonderland in your home with so many lovely bunnies and eggs. I love the one you made with your mom with the flowers and pearls. It must take such care to keep them from breaking. I'm sure you and the boys will enjoy the Easter egg hunt you have planned.
ReplyDeleteDear Jeanie, when you mentioned scoliosis, it reminded me of a friend of mine who actually has this condition! But then I looked at your photo of the tree! Yes, I can see how you would choose this condition to describe that poor tree!
ReplyDeleteI love all the little ornaments in your photos! Absolutely delightful!
The irises are gorgeous!
Your paraplegic cat, dog and bird kit sounds like fun!
Of course I don't have such talent in crafts and models, but I absolutely love seeing the creations and finishes of those who have this talent!
Thank you so much for sharing, dear friend.
Jeanie you have a beautiful collection of bunnies. I love them all. The walkway at the ditch with the benches and informational boards along the walk looks very inviting. I'm glad you and your grandsons are enjoying doing legos together. It's never been something I had occasion to do or try. I've never heard of or seen mini daffs or irises. They'd be just the right height for small vases around the house. Enjoy the spring season ahead. Hopefully it will warm up for you and me soon. xx
ReplyDeleteI think your pine tree looks like a grinch tree!!! I hope someone with a lift puts one red ball on the tip next Christmas!
ReplyDeleteHave fun with the grands! I am hopeless with legos.
It's fun to see all your bunnies. You definitely have some fun spring spirit. And as you said, you need to force it this year because winter still hasn't totally left. It was 60 today, and wow, it felt good. But then this weekend we'll be back in the 30's with wind chills probably in the 20's. Holy cow. I think I need more bunnies. Grin. Have fun with the grands, and enjoy those flowers too. hugs-Erika
ReplyDelete...Jeanie, your unique "pine" with definite scoliosis to its trunk is a spruce! Happy spring.
ReplyDeleteI haven’t seen any little irises yet this year. Yours look just beautiful. I hope it will soon be better weather here.
ReplyDeletePS — last comment was from me… mae at maefood.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteThe first day of spring is a national holiday in Japan. It looks like a big holiday at your house! The dwarf irises are so sweet!
ReplyDeleteSuch a gentle, quietly joyful glimpse of early spring where a resilient, slightly crooked tree, playful mishaps with a Lego build, and the return of bunnies all weave together into something warmly lived-in and full of anticipation.
ReplyDeleteYour egg tree is beautiful and I love your memories of making Easter eggs with your mom. I think that's very special.
ReplyDeleteThose hand made eggs are wonderful. It must have been such fun making them with your mother and I think you have kept them in such good condition. When I was younger I wasn't careful with my possessions.
ReplyDeletethat is the cutest Lego cat. but that poor tree looking so bent. Autumn and winter are on the horizon for us, thank goodness. We've had the longest summer!
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sherry
I love the rabbits- I have several, too, but with everything going on this year I did not dig them out. There are a couple that I keep out for yearly display though. We used to do a lot of those eggs, too, and I have several from my husband's grandmother. I gave my egg tree and all the 'trimmings' to my daughter a couple of years ago when we moved and I love that she has it. LOL about the "pine" tree. Tom would know-lol. He's a good guy! Have a great weekend- xo Diana
ReplyDeleteYour home looks lovely all decorated for Easter. Those dwarf irises are so pretty. Hope you have a great visit!
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter to you and your family. I love all the bunnies and decorations. The flowers are pretty. Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteI love bunnies too! All of yours are so adorable. I also enjoy seeing you bring out your egg tree yearly. Such lovely hand made ones. Love them all. Janice
ReplyDeleteI was about to point out that the pine is a spruce, but Tom beat me to it! I am amazed that you are finding spring depressing. Every day, despite the weather, even, signs are everywhere. Downright uplifting if you ask me.
ReplyDeleteOh, it looks so festive and Springy in your place! Here it´s but 1C/33F, my legs are icy cold still from Grocery shopping.
ReplyDeleteLove the lego cat, too and had no idea trees can, like humans have scoliosis, but why not. Have a festive season and fun Birthday-party and Easter-egg hunt!
Your bunnies definitely have brought spring into your house, regardless of the weather outside. Now I have to get in gear and get our place looking more springlike than winter.
ReplyDeleteThe boys will love their visit.Magic abounds chez vous:)
ReplyDeleteYou love rabbits as much as I love rocking horses. I adore your egg tree and the bunnies you have collected. Your Easter home must be something amazing to see, Happy Easter to you, too, Jeanie.
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