Monday, April 21, 2008

Wish You Were Here

Hello my friends. It has been a long time since I've been here - but life is still so wonderfully busy. All the snow is melted, it's been in the 20 degree range so I'm starting to see what type of vegetation is supported on this little piece of land that I jointly own with the bank.

Wish you were here .....

10 comments:

MargieCM said...

Yes, it has been a while, but I know how busy life can get, and there are priorities. I like your "wonderfully busy". Busy is fine if you're doing something you want to do.

It must be lovely to see the plants emerging from the snow. Enjoy the revelations.

Anne-Marie said...

I am here!

That is one of my favourite songs. You are going to love starting your garden.

xx
AM

Stevie said...

me too! I will be flying over you in a couple of weeks, but my destination is New Brunswick!

Dale said...

You're back!!

Wish you were here...but you might not want to be.
It's still winter.

Great song...

(Ian, Lee and the boys still play it)

Vallypee said...

Hi Lannio, I didn't realise you were back again! Have to confess that after periodic checks bore no fruit, I stopped looking...mea culpa! Anyway, glad you are here dear, and thanks for the comment on my blog.

The spring is here too and I've been busy outside as well. It's lovely to be a bit warmer again isn't it?

This song is one of my all time favourites...amazing music and it never dies. Thanks! xx

Vallypee said...

'How's does your garden grow?' Looking forward to seeing some pics, Lesley xx

grace said...

Nice to see you and all is well.

xo

Stevie said...

Will by flying over about 4:30 tomorrow... look up! I will be waving!

Vallypee said...

Lannio!! I've just seen the udderly luvverly poem on my cow post...thank you so. I love it! I never realised what inspiration my bloggy friends would find in cows, but it opened all sorts of delights. Yours absolutely capped them off. What a teat...oops, I mean treat...sooo moooooving..lol

Dale said...

Oh, dear Lesley...

What happened to Glen's finger?