Goodbye to March

A month to climb and hide in trees.

A month where birds return and greet the morning with song.

A month to wrap up homeschool projects.

A month to try new things…

Sweet Tamarind was a thumbs up. Don’t swallow the seeds.

Red cactus pear was a thumbs down.

Trees are blossoming at Josh and Laura’s.

We are still waiting here on the northeastern edge of Washington State to see blossoms and blooms. The daffodils are just shooting up out of the ground. No yellow blooms quite yet.

What’s blooming in your neck of the woods?

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12 thoughts on “Goodbye to March

  1. Such happy and fun pictures. Laura and Josh’s blooms are fantastic. Not much blooming over here yet either. The lenten rose is trying but is so squished down from all the snow we had. Have a great week Ellen.

  2. Love the red wing blackbird! My husband likes cactus pears as they grew wild where he grew up in Italy, and he ate many, I feel the same as your grands–thumbs down for me, as they are too seedy! I never tried Tamarind–it looks mysterious 🙂

  3. Great work by JJ and Addy on the report on Paraguay! I love waking up in the mornings to the birds singing. For the very first time, we’ve recently seen Red Wing Blackbirds at our bird feeder. And we recently had our first experience with Tamarinds. I wasn’t a fan, but hubby was.

  4. I love hearing the birds chirping away as I walk in the morning.

    Not much blooming around here yet but there are a lot of daffodils.

  5. I always love the glimpses of your grands’ homeschooling! It is such a wonderful way of life! Our daffodils have bloomed and are just beginning to wane . . . I’m sorry to see them go. But now the cherry trees are in bloom and the quince bush and the Bradford pears. So exciting to watch Spring arrive! Hope yours arrives soon!

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