
On our trip to Spokane on Tuesday we saw the new roadside sign from Williams Valley Mennonite Church as we drove through the little town of Clayton. Such a great verse for Spring!
Speaking of Spring we have a few signs on our property that Spring is springing before our eyes.

The birds have been very busy. Two nests in two of our roadside shrubs.

Greg spotted this mud lined nests on his way to our mailbox.

I wonder which birds made these nests.

Hooray for these sweet daffodils that are finally opening up. They make me smile. We’ve been dropping below freezing the mornings this week but the daffodils don’t seem to mind.
What signs of Spring are you enjoying as we head into Easter week?

Lovely to see all this signs of spring. Have a good weekend. B x
When I spot a bird’s nest, I always feel like I’ve spotted a treasure – I have a feeling of awe for God’s creation!
…Ellen, enjoy the magic of spring.
Those bird nest are so amazing (moss lined)! Enjoy these Springy days. We have snow on the ground again today. March going out like a lion or a lamb?
Very nice sign and words. Nice birds nest. The daffodils are lovely. I have been hearing a lot of birds chirping outside.
A sign of Spring experienced just this morning: we were sitting on our front porch when two doves flittered just above our heads, possibly scoping out possibilities for their nest on the underside of the porch ceiling. We shooed them out and hope they find another location to set up their housekeeping.
Hello,
It would be nice to see which birds are using those nest.
Love the daffodils. Have a wonderful weekend.
So nice to see the beginning of spring.
That is a great verse for spring!!
That is a great sign! And, yes, I love to see the signs of spring after a long winter! Right now we’re enjoying our daffodils and our Judas-tree, while our redbud is on the verge of budding. Spring holds such thrills . . . and demonstrates the faithfulness of God!
Bird nests are fun to find. Daffodils are definitely a sign of Spring! New life, everywhere!
Wishing you a grand spring – love the sweet daffodils!