tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3618025896103645633.post951822416129816027..comments2023-11-25T08:33:24.935-05:00Comments on art, birds, nature: Signs of ChangeKen Januskihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16984782169460110520noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3618025896103645633.post-43901415716729993202014-02-26T07:49:34.942-05:002014-02-26T07:49:34.942-05:00Hi Ellen,
Nor just me but others as well. They ar...Hi Ellen,<br /><br />Nor just me but others as well. They are the vey early migrants like members of the blackbird family. But they are on their way.<br /><br />It has been a long cold winter and I'm sure much more so up where you are. Spring will be more welcome than ever!<br /><br />I planted my first lettuces the other day inside. I hope I won't be sorry. Soon it will be on to tomatoes, peppers, etc. I just hope that a having such a cold and snowy winter doesn't also indicate we'll have an extra long one. If so I'm going to have some very tall transplants to put out eventually!Ken Januskihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16984782169460110520noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3618025896103645633.post-21158332213055946322014-02-25T17:22:34.830-05:002014-02-25T17:22:34.830-05:00Hi Ken,
This warms my heart reading that you are ...Hi Ken,<br /><br />This warms my heart reading that you are starting to see spring migrants. A long winter here...still plenty of deep snow and cold, cold week ahead. One cheery note--bluebirds are visiting our suet. Such beauty. Spring will come--thanks for the reminder!<br /><br />EllenEllen Snyderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09158932570826154360noreply@blogger.com