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On Joy and JonquilsRead the article this discussion is about
This archived discussion is "read only". » Renie_Burghardt - Re: Hi Renie In response to message posted by tjodray:Hi Teresa, and thank you much for the kind word and visit! -- posted by Renie_Burghardt » serena31 - Oh, Joy! Hi Renie, I just had to stop by and tell you my daffodils are starting to bloom. I'm so tickled about them, too. Yes, the first bright yellow blooms have opened, the sun is shining, and I think spring is finally on the way! Oh, joy! LOL. I hope you're having a nice day, Renie. See ya...Serena-- posted by serena31 » Renie_Burghardt - Re: Oh, Joy! In response to message posted by serena31:Hey Serena, I'm so glad your daffs are starting to bloom. But you must be around Southern Ohio, cause both my daughter and friend Nancy, who are in North Eastern Ohio, tell me their daffs are out of the ground, but not blooming yet. Thanks for coming by. Your enthusiasm is much appreciated! -- posted by Renie_Burghardt » Renie_Burghardt - Re: joy in life In response to message posted by angie29:Thank you much, Angie! Appreciate the visit. Renie -- posted by Renie_Burghardt » jerrib - Hi Renie Just stopping in again to say I linked this to an article I'm publishing Tuesday at http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/3983... . My daffodil picture is quite dark compared to your sunny one. We had snow this morning before I took the picture! Crazy spring weather: sun, snow, ice, rain - typical western Washington spring - though the snow is a bit unusual.-- posted by jerrib » Renie_Burghardt - Re: Hi Renie In response to message posted by jerrib:Oh Jerri, thank you for linking my article to yours. Snow? Wow! It's been lovely here, but we have gotten a lot of rain, too, in the past few weeks. But I'm not complaining. Spring seems to have sprung in the Ozarks! -- posted by Renie_Burghardt » roslinds - DAFF-A-DOWN-DILLY Dear Renie...What a ray of sunlight this article is... " Continuous as the stars that shine; And twinkle on the milky way, They stretch in never-ending line: Along the margins of a bay ;" It seems as if I have lived and dreamed this poem every day of my life. Your article makes me want to lie down in bed of daffodils and just dream forever. It brought a smile and sigh of calmness into my heart. " Ten thousand saw I at a glance, Tossing their head in sprightly dance. " Thanks for today's ray of sun. -- posted by roslinds » Renie_Burghardt - Re: DAFF-A-DOWN-DILLY In response to message posted by roslinds:Roslind, thank you for your lovely comment. I love the poem, too! And I really appreciate your visit here. I hope the daffodils are blooming in your part of the planet! : )Renie -- posted by Renie_Burghardt » biogardener - the name for the flower Jonquil, of course, is the French name for the flower. The English name is daffodil, but I like the German name the best, "Osterglocke" which means "Easter bell," and, of course, that is the shape of the cup of a daffodil. To Germans, this flower is one of the symbols of Easter. What North Americans call "Easter lily" would never be brought into a German house, because of its poisonous scent. It is reserved for cemetary, as are many other white flowers.Funny thing, daffodils are poisonous to other plants, and you cannot mix them into a bouquet, but then I hate to pick them anyway, because they enhance the looks of a garden where few other flowers are blooming at that time of the year. Anyway, yellow is the prettiest color in any garden. They say that you should plant lots of yellow flowers in front of your house if you want to attract a house buyer. -- posted by biogardener Please follow the guidelines set forth in the Suite101 Posting Etiquette when adding to the discussion. |
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