March 31 - A Daffodil Day

My Mom and I have been very naughty Bloggers. Please notice that I have included my Mom and I am not taking all of the blame. I think we have Spring Fever or something. But whatever the excuse -- and you probably don't want to hear it anyway --- we will promise to start the second quarter of 2010 off a little better and get back on our Blogging Bus.
I can't believe that today is the very last day of the third month of this year. It seems like only yesterday I was thinking about Santa Claus and now I am faced with the Easter Rabbit. I am a little bit afraid of the rabbit, actually. I'm never sure when we open our door in the morning if I will find him sneaking around in our bushes.
Today is the first day in quite some time that we have gotten out of bed and seen a blue sky. Mostly it has been gray and gloomy and rainy and just hasn't seemed worth it to even bother to get up. But this morning, it is much more cheerful outside and our daffodils are all starting to bloom and that certainly makes for a more interesting landscape up here on our mountain.
I think Daffodils are probably the happiest flower that there is. There is just something so wonderful about them and it makes it very hard to be depressed when you see their little yellow faces peeking around the corner at you.
So have a very Daffodil Day - the last day of March, and I promise that starting tomorrow which is the first day of April, Bob will be a better blogger.
Love and Licks,
Bob
----- was depressed
---------- getting better
--------------- soon to be normal







Hi Bob! It is Nigella again. I like daffodils too. I have been sniffing them and trying to eat them, but I get pulled away by my mom before I get a chance for a bite.
I see that you stated that on 1 April you were going to be a better blogger - is that an early April Fool's joke??? howlinghowlinghowling ROTFL!!!
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Hey Baa boo!
We miss those daffodils! All is well here in Arizona. High 70s today and BLUE skies! Lot's of flowers to see around here and some are the same as Virginia...petunias,geraniums, roses...
...and lot's of plants you can only imagine...cactus, ocotillo, Texas sage, Joshua trees among the many desert flora everywhere you turn.
Tell your mom we will find her another cactus at the world famous Phoenix Botanical Gardens. She's gotta' promise to give it enough light. They love their sunshine in these parts!!
Enjoy the spring flowers...the toads are sure to follow.....
Uncle Rick
Janet
Mercury
Kirby
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