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Happy Easter!

written by Laurie April 24, 2011


Happy Easter to those who celebrate! My brother and his family are visiting for the weekend, and the Easter bunny will visit my nieces. I’m filling orders and hope to do a little work on formulas. I’ve not smelled the vintage inspired scent for several weeks so I can pick it up now and evaluate with a fresh nose. The photo above is a basket of sweet peas from last year’s bloom. Unfortunately, we have fewer than normal sweet peas coming up this year so it’ll be a sparser crop. Any are welcome though!

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50_Roses April 24, 2011 - 7:27 pm

My Easter lilies are getting ready to bloom in another week or two. They, too, are sparser than last year, which I blame on the drought. I love to see and smell them, though, no matter how many or how few. The daylilies are starting as well, and I have had roses steadily now for two months. I love spring!

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Laurie E April 24, 2011 - 8:47 pm

Wow, your roses are even earlier than ours. We’re getting the first real crop now. Easter lilies are appropriate! 🙂 Happy Easter and happy spring!

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