For Today...
Outside my window... a roadside full of daffodills
I am thinking... about my DH's cousins who are in ill health
I am thankful for... my friends and family
From the kitchen... Mexican Chicken with avodaco, sour cream and coriander
I am wearing... cords and a wooly jumper - it's still quite chilly here
I am reading... The Red Leather Diary by Lily Koppel
I am hoping... my DS2 can find something he really wants to do
I am creating... I am creating a birthday book for my DS1 as he can't remember any of them!
I am hearing...the hum of the computers and the television
Around the house... some spring cleaning required, but it will have to wait.
One of my favorite things... hugs
A few plans for the rest of the week... work, work, work
Here is a picture thought I am sharing with you...We have daffodils planted up both sides of our farm road, it has been very windy so a lot of them have been blown over, they are the ones I pick to bring into the house.
Lovely daffs Janice! I have seen this day book on other sites...interesting!
ReplyDeleteLove Scatz
What a sunny photo of the daffodils. Make me smile. :)
ReplyDeleteYour daffodiddlies look lovely - thanks for sharing those as well as your other thoughts :o)
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear you've poorly rellies Janice. Fingers crossed hun. Love your photo. I went picking blown down daffs today with Tom! Take care & have a good week. xx
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting idea, I'll check out that site in a minute.
ReplyDeleteThe daffs look great - there's nothing quite as welcoming as the sight of daffs opening out in the spring time
Sunshine and springtime oozes from those daffies Janice! x
ReplyDeleteHope your DH's cousins recover quickly. xx
Lovely pic Janice. I think daffodils are my most favourite of flowers. Always seem welcoming to me. Sorry to hear of your poor relatives. Hope they are better now. XX
ReplyDeleteI love your daffs Janice. We used to have loads of them on the front before we moved but non in the new garden yet.
ReplyDeleteThey are planted everywhere round here, on every verge and roadside you see. Such a cheery sight
Sue x