Meet my friend Lisa, who adds another dimension into making your own envelopes 🙂
Late this week, I noticed some of the daffodils doing face plants in the dirt. They are optimistic, tough little flowers and can withstand the cold. But I think they may have heard about the snow.
Ooooh Noooo. It was so nice a few days ago…
These crab apple blossoms have not heard yet and are at a stage where the snow will not be helpful.
Blossoms. Leaves too. Aaiiieee….
The latest forecast I’ve heard is for a nor’easter up the coast dumping either 2-5 inches or 10-13 depending on storm track. I don’t mind; it’s kind of exciting. And given the lateness of the year, the snow won’t be around long. Nor will the blossoms and buds that were tricked by 70 degree weather in February. I haven’t thought much about the storm, since I will probably just hunker down and enjoy it. What I did think about today was getting…
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What a lovely post, Pauline. It must be wonderful for you to see your envelopes embracing, and being embraced by, the world!
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It is indeed – most heart warming Norah – thank you! xo
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Daffodils? But we’ve got those here too… I’m confused.
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I can hear the mantra loud and clear ….. Envelope Makers of the World Unite!
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🙂 We’re spreading the fun!
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Snow! I can’t even imagine. Here we’re still having 30 degree days with lovely mild nights. Hopefully winter is a long way off.
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Well, Lisa is in Washington DC – though snow could well be imminent here too the way our weather is going…….. Enjoy your warmth!!
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