The Crazies!

aspaysia
aspaysia Member Posts: 250
edited March 2014 in Colorectal Cancer #1
Its official. I am the nuttiest fruitcake in the bunch. I spotted a flower yesterday and grabbed my camera to take a picture. I took several. To compound the madness I made a contribution to the expressions gallery. The Gallanthus Snowdrop belongs to Bob and Sue (bsrules)
I am so excited to see a blossom in that dormant garden. For the last month I have been poking around in the leaves muttering to the lazy little buggers like a psychotic squirel.
Emily's Blueberry Ripple tulips are popping up early - can't keep them down.
Some naughty hyathinths are waking up also. Just the purple ones.
Not expected until July; the Starship Enterprize lily is making its way up through the dirt at warp speed.
The Champagne Elegance iris is the picture of restraint. We can expect no less of this polite plant chosen for Kerry.
Even Scouty's Hot Lips tulips and the Booogie Woogie trumpet lilies (named for guess who?) are behaving themselves for now. Must be resting after their pre-lenten bash.
You can view the fruits of my 300+ bulb plantation in the gallery section on my webpage/profile. I will make a real album when the garden is in full flower later this spring.
Giddy with success, Aspaysia

Comments

  • rejoyous
    rejoyous Member Posts: 259
    Happy spring! I'm going to Tucson next week to celebrate my end of chemo and am looking forward to seeing the desert bloom--I know it's early, but they've been getting a lot of rain.

    Flowers have been one of the mainstays of my life appreciation over the past few months. Enjoy!
  • oneagleswings
    oneagleswings Member Posts: 425 Member
    Oh how I anticipate seeing a sign of spring- it is snowing again in the good old frozen north of Canada- yuk!
  • kerry
    kerry Member Posts: 1,313 Member
    Hi Asp,

    We are all ready for spring, fresh new life, new beginnings and lots of hope for bright futures. Your photos always bring a smile to me. Keep snapping away. I can't wait to see my flower in full bloom. Hopefully I will be finished with my chemo in March and maybe, just maybe my flower will be showing signs of a brand new life also.

    You alwalys amaze and amuse me. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.

    Fondly,

    Kerry
  • goldfinch
    goldfinch Member Posts: 735
    Wow! How exciting. I won't be seeing anything for a while up here in VT. Enjoy! and thanks for sharing.
    Mary
  • spongebob
    spongebob Member Posts: 2,565 Member
    AssP -

    Sounds like your garden is going to be awesome! Do you have any flowers named for Ginger the cat?

    Oh a thought just came thru my head that I wouldn't dare post here - something to do with mums in the spring and summer...

    You have a good one!

    Looking forward to seeing the shots!

    - Sponge
  • aspaysia
    aspaysia Member Posts: 250
    spongebob said:

    AssP -

    Sounds like your garden is going to be awesome! Do you have any flowers named for Ginger the cat?

    Oh a thought just came thru my head that I wouldn't dare post here - something to do with mums in the spring and summer...

    You have a good one!

    Looking forward to seeing the shots!

    - Sponge

    Come on, Sponge! Spill! You can't tantalize us with half a joke. Go ahead and fill us in, you coward. Nobody from the front office reads this stuff or they would have shut us down a long time ago.
    Your partner in crime, Aspaysia
  • 2bhealed
    2bhealed Member Posts: 2,064 Member
    Hey Asp!

    Wow even the thought of flowers popping up through our three feet of snow is so foreign! I just went snowshoeing this morning and no way could any tulips even attempt an early arrival. So with joy I will vicariously enjoy your photos!!

    Thanks!

    peace, emily who will not be seeing any floral life from earth for months.....not in the North Woods!