tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2045274146381749089.post5559550125851364404..comments2024-03-21T20:34:38.384-06:00Comments on My life is but a tapestry...: Welcome Spring!K Spoeringhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07692584187798649701noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2045274146381749089.post-71617814195615901232013-03-25T07:20:41.718-06:002013-03-25T07:20:41.718-06:00A lovely reminder that spring will come! I love da...A lovely reminder that spring will come! I love daffodils and your painting too :-)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2045274146381749089.post-58235282240795322942013-03-24T07:26:25.420-06:002013-03-24T07:26:25.420-06:00I have quite a few allergies as well, but either d...I have quite a few allergies as well, but either daffodils are not one of them, or my antihistamine has been doing it's work! They are still blooming beautifully in the living room.<br /><br />Spring creeps up on us here, as well. We thought it was here, then this weekend, winter decided to return to Colorado. It will be back, though!K Spoeringhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07692584187798649701noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2045274146381749089.post-75981584501242439232013-03-24T00:35:59.563-06:002013-03-24T00:35:59.563-06:00The daffodils are fabulous. As is your painting. ...The daffodils are fabulous. As is your painting. I have two reminisces about this post:<br />I was a primary teacher and we were learning about flowers. So I went to the florist and bought a bunch of daffodils for the children to pull apart and really look at. That is the first time I knew I am allergic to pollen! I had to stay on the other side of the room while the children worked. I have never been able to be in the same room with daffodils again.<br />The other story is from school also. I used to work with an English lady and she lamented how spring comes to our part of Australia - it creeps up on you. We do not have deciduous trees all around, so winter doesn't get so colourless. And the new leaves on the eucalypts are often pink, not a new green. She really missed the bursting into colour that spring, especially daffodils, did in England. (Please excuse the weird English there, I couldn't think how else to express it.)Maryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03595085911431639840noreply@blogger.com