Recently, my garden blogging pal Alison (Bonney Lassie) gave me this sweet vase she'd purchased at Disneyland. She'd noticed that I seemed a little grumpy about the cold snap predicted (and now beginning) and needed a little cheering up.
For those of you in cold winter climates, predictions of temperatures in the high teens may seem downright balmy but here it felt as if spring would arrive early and plants, usually much later to make an appearance have begun to show their faces because of our warm January. For those of you in the Pacific Northwest who are fretting about your plants, I offer these winter blooms from my garden in Alison's vase to pass the cheer along.
Joining the vase is this bird nest, a symbol of hope that spring will, indeed arrive...eventually.
A visit to Vassey Nursery (in the snow!) yesterday found the folks there busy protecting plants and unpacking all sorts of new merchandise like this cool and inexpensive head pot. She's wearing a primrose dragged in from the cold.
The little red cyclamen begged to be added to the picture. Who could say no to such a sweet redhead?
The crocus opened in the warmth of the house and, like a cherished friendship warmed the cockles of my heart.
As I write this, the wind is howling outside, the snow and hail on the ground are frozen and the temperature is below freezing (Accuweather says the real feel is 10 degrees) but inside there's a little pot of spring.
Perhaps this head pot's name should be Alison. Thanks pal for the thoughtful gift, it made my day!
Cathy at Rambling in the Garden is the inspirational host of In a Vase on Monday. Click here to see her vase this week and to find links to those of other participating bloggers.