I wandered lonely as a cloud
That floats on high o'er vales and hills,
When all at once I saw a crowd,
A host of golden daffodils;
(William Wordsworth)
With my stay at home life, I'm more eager than ever to get out and spot New England's signs of spring. I especially love the trumpet-shaped flowers, the daffodils. Their welcoming bright yellow, orange, or white colors welcome all who pass and raise my hopes for summer. So let's not waste time. Since car rides are allowed in our state, I'm off on our search for these harbingers of renewal. I'll add a few interesting landmarks along our way.
Molly Stark House at Pages Corner. Molly married General John Stark. |
Pages Corner Cemetery flowers--white building houses a horse-drawn hearse- thanks to the town hearse restoration committee |
But refocus! The plants are up at the cemetery! A long row of them, courtesy of our garden club. Their petals flutter in the wind and beckon me to snap their picture. I oblige. You might be curious about the white building in the grave yard. It houses a restored 1870 horse-drawn hearse.
I travel a few yards to the town line. Here, multitudes of daffodils are growing. Woo Hoo!! The residents of our community planted these for our town's 250 birthday celebration a few years ago.
Roadside mass of flowers thanks to our town garden club |
In the background, statue of Revolutionary soldier Caleb Stark |
Now as the days grow warmer and longer, I grab my laptop and sit on the deck or by the windows. I dream of gardens rioting with color and stories filled with challenges and sometimes danger where love conquers all.
Before I sign off, I wanted to let you know my newest book, Christmas at the Easy Breezy will be in pre-order in June. The characters will celebrate with an outdoor spring wedding! Maybe you'll spot a daffodil.
Love to all,
~ Nora
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I love daffodils, Nora. They are so cheerful. Each year I vow to plant them but always fail because of my mobility issues. Then, in spring I'm sorry I didn't get mine planted. Maybe this year....
ReplyDeleteWell as long as you have plenty to see, you're good! Though when fall comes, I'll remind you it's time to plant. I'm happy to share picture with you.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the ride--I loved it! It makes me so homesick for New England.
ReplyDeleteAny time, Liz! just hop on in.
DeleteThanks so much for the tour of your hometown! Sounds lovely! I'm hoping to be back in NH soon!
ReplyDeleteI was wondering if you were back yet? Weather has not been good, but maybe that's normal.
ReplyDeleteGreat little tour. Our daffs are finished, the tulips afe open, and the lilacs not far behind. I love this time of year!
ReplyDeleteI have.a few tulips. Was thinking I needed more! My lilac is looking promising this year.
DeleteI do love how bright and cheerful daffodils are! What a lovely walk around your neighborhood.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Satin, I bet you have. a lot in yours too.
DeleteA lovely post, Nora. Yes, we're in full bloom here: tulips, cherry blossoms, and more grace our gardens. We love Daffodils here because the deer don't eat them.
ReplyDeleteTrue. Those deer can be very annoying!
DeleteThanks for the tour, Nora. Loved seeing the daffodils--they made me smile! Now I'm urging on my lilacs :)
ReplyDeleteOh, cant' wait for those. The scent bring back memories.
DeleteI love daffodils. They are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteThe more the happier!!
DeleteHow beautiful! I understand your excitement because Texas waits for bluebonnets!! I didn't realize y'all had daffodils. I would love to see them in bloom!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to have bluebonnets! Are they blooming now?
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely walk! Thanks for taking us along, Nora! I feel like I was right there with you!
ReplyDeleteI love daffodils. Thanks for sharing their beauty with us.
ReplyDeleteThanks Nora for your Spring Flower Tour! I've been taking photos every day of our Tulips now and Our hyacinths and Daffodils finished earlier or got frozen in Colorado, or both!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing the lovely flowers. I love Spring exactly for the flowers. My grandma used plant such pretty flowers and then paint the most beautiful paintings of them. Everyone in the family has her artwork in their homes.
ReplyDeleteI do love daffodils. I have a sea of freesias in my front yard each spring. They flourish and multiply.
ReplyDeleteDaffodils are my absolute favorite flowers! I grew up in Tacoma,WA, where every spring we had the Daffodil Festival. I marched in the parade several times.
ReplyDeleteDaffodils are so encouraging! They let you know warm weather is finally coming.
ReplyDeleteLovely spring in New England!🌼 Thanks for the tour of your hometown, Nora. So pretty. Congratulations on your upcoming release!
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