Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Spring Blooms & Gifts



Today was full of pretty surprises. Walking into the back garden I was able to pick daffodils to bring into the house. They were hiding around bends and in corners by the fence, bright yellow King Alfred and creamy Ice Follies. I planted more daffodils than tulips in late Autumn. Usually I do the reverse, planting up huge pots of tulips, my favorite flower. Knowing that we would be on strict water restrictions all Winter, there was concern that, without rain, we wouldn't be able to water quick drying pots. So I planted daffodils in the ground wherever I could find soft earth..................and here they are, brightening up this wind chilled February day. We are now under a complete outdoor watering ban. This means garden centers and landscape companies are letting employees go, some will have to close down their businesses, Spring planting will be negligible in our area. Nature is beautiful but cruel at times.



No, not late with my Valentine post. In fact, lucky me is celebrating another day of love and kindness! Several weeks ago I was so fortunate to win a wonderful Valentine giveaway from Lynda at Hedgerow Hollow. Do visit Lynda at her lovely blog. The deep snows of Ontario, Canada prevented Lynda from blazing a trail to her post office early on, and then the mail delivery was very slow. No matter, the anticipation was part of the fun and here today, waiting in the mailbox, were these lovely gifts. A delightful book, VICTORIAN SWEETS introduced as follows ~


The last dish of a good dinner should be light and elegant, and convey the greatest amount of pleasure to the taste, with the least possible nourishment.


The illustrations are adorable and the delicious recipes include such offerings as ~ Citron Heart Cakes ~ Deliciose (Victorian Brownies) ~ Transparent Pie (Lemony Custard) ~ and many of my personal favorites which include ginger, such as ~Soft Ginger Cake ~ Fairy Gingerbread ~ Hard Gingerbread.


Lynda - I'll be busy in the kitchen trying out these!



Lynda made me a sweet floral heart trimmed with lace and ribbon ~ this will make a great pincushion. I can see she's 'tag gal' just like me ~ hers are gorgeous! The heart and cameo buttons are lovely, I know I'll use them in an art project, along with the pretty Susan Branch 'love' stickers. All these gifts were accompanied by Lynda's handmade card. Thank you so much for these generous presents ~ I'm thrilled with everything.

11 comments:

  1. So sorry to learn that your area is still having water problems. We have managed to recover here in our part of Virginia, but I recently saw "lake" photos on a blog from Georgia. They showed what once was an island in the lake now being surrounded by nothing but parched ground. What was left of the former lake looked like a puddle off to one side of the photo. Wish you could transport some of the excess from the rainy parts of the country to your area and the folks in Georgia.

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  2. The daffies are so pretty, Mary. I was so hoping North Carolina would get it's much needed moisture. We had a pretty good rain over the weekend, but J says we need more. Still, Missouri isn't in the horrible drought condition your beautiful state is.

    We're hoping for a later Spring, this year and more rain. I would love to see my Endless Summer Hydrangea bloom this year.

    Pat

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  3. The daffs are beautiful, I love the sunshine yellow!! x

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  4. Hello, just popped in to see the daffodils, my favorite flowers;)

    Janet

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  5. Mary,
    You've made such a pretty display with the daffodils and delicate little branches of blossoms. These early blooms brighten up even the dullest day.

    Congratulations on your amazing giveaway prize. What an inspiring book and all the lovely little homemade goodies make it so special. The tags look gorgeous.
    Hugs, Angela

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  6. Daffodills already. All we have here is snow and ice.....

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  7. Just stumbled upon your blog today, it's lovely.

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  8. Those daffys are beautiful, Mary! I'm sorry that you're under a watering ban already ... we had one for most of last summer and it's so hard to watch your pretty flowers wither without the water.

    I'm so glad your package finally arrived but I am sorry that you didn't get it in time for Valentine's Day. I've noticed that mail delivery to AND from the US has been horribly slow lately ... perhaps due to inclement weather? We've had record snowfall this month!

    I'd love to see what you create from those recipes!!

    Have a great day ... I'm off to catch up with your blog!

    ~ hugs, Lynda xo

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  9. What a lovely package! Your daffodils look wonderful - they will be on my shopping list! :-}

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  10. My daffodils are up too, we're having an early spring! We've been on total outdoor watering ban since the end of last summer and they're not sure what's going to happen this spring. We might be allowed 25 mins of hand watering 3 days a week but it's a county by country decision. I feel for the landscaping companies. One guy said he had to let over a 100 people go!

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  11. The daffodils are gorgeous, and I love the Victorian cookbook!

    Kate

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