




Went to a farmers market yesterday and found they were selling orchids. The rest of these flowers are spring blooms found while walking around old San Antonio neighborhoods. Everywhere we look, something is blooming.
Random mutterings, observations, and comments on what ever comes to mind. Photos will be posted.
Oh dear, Jeff, lots of folks in the north are really going to hate your blog for today!
ReplyDeleteNortherners, take heart. These spring blooms are headed your way.
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