Out with the old and in with the new.
I have managed to live through 82 winters. My first four winters were in Montana. I am glad I do not live there now.
I have not written on my blog for awhile. Yesterday was a beautiful first day of Spring. I took my camera out to the yard to catch a couple of signs of Spring and as you see I snapped these pictures of Daffodils. When we were in the house I always had Tulips, Daffodils and Hyacinths. Hyacinths smell so nice that I planted them near the front door. I miss having Rose bushes and flower beds but life changes and we have to accept changes. Our lives are continually changing all the time. The hybrid Yellow Roses are the easiest to grow in this part of the country. The bushes are easy to take care of and are resistant to most of the problems other bushes have. Actually you can grow any kind of Roses here if you want to baby them all the time.
I added a picture that I took of the kitchen on March 19, 2009. Just a reminder of how much has happened in just one year with the house. On April 18, 2009, I took a picture of the "new" kitchen. That was certainly a big spring project for Kent and Debbie. Erik helped on the kitchen too.
I added a picture that I took of the kitchen on March 19, 2009. Just a reminder of how much has happened in just one year with the house. On April 18, 2009, I took a picture of the "new" kitchen. That was certainly a big spring project for Kent and Debbie. Erik helped on the kitchen too.
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