The adventures of Gilly the rescue horse and his side kick and partner in crime, Pokey the donkey.

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Being with a horse is a journey that never ends. What they have to teach us is amazing; but we must quiet our mind to hear them. ~ jca

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Sunday, April 19, 2009

Primroses


I was outside yesterday evening and spotted these primroses peeking out of the periwinkle vines. I planted these flowers years ago and they still come up every spring, there were more of them but these are the only ones still surviving. Love their beautiful colors!

12 comments:

allhorsestuff said...

Oh the sweet sight of the primroses...it is truly spring when they appear again!
Have a lovely Sunday dear!
Kac

Elizabeth McCrindle said...

Lovely primroses sadly I don't have any now.....slugs got them and I don't like putting pellets down in case the dogs eat them. I do have periwinkle though in a tub at my front door....mine is deeper in colour than yours :)

Dusty Devoe said...

Very Pretty! Always one of the first signs of spring.

dexmangoldens said...

Lovely colors! If I had a digital camera I could send pix of the flower beds around my place. I was out watering them and working on my tan. Wonderfully sunny day!

A Palmer said...

Spring! We love it! The promise of life.

Gail H. Ragsdale said...

Beautiful camera! Can't quite get my digital camera to operate as such! Maybe it would help if I actually took the time to read the instructions :-)

Desert Rose said...

I don't have many "spring" flowers in the PNW (see new post) and my desert spring flowers are in the last of their bloom...it was 95 here today!

Pony Girl said...

Yeah! I was out taking pictures of blossoms today, too! I just love that color is coming back into our dreary winter-ill world! ;)

JoJo said...

Such beautiful delicate flowers. Oh, I'm so excited to have spring come!

jane augenstein said...

Thank you all for commenting! I always look for those primroses in the spring, I should get more!
Today is it pouring down rain, so we didn't plant anything in the garden yesterday or Saturday. With all the rain we are supposed to get in the next couple of days they things would rot in the ground. Wait, wait, wait!!!

Five O'Clock Somewhere said...

I'm not a very good gardener. I did not know primroses came up annually. I think I will have to plant some of those beauties!

cowgirljlynn said...

I love prim roses!

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