I've been absent from blogging for the past two months and have nothing to blame it on except the "Winter blahs" which would be "lack of motivation". But, Spring has arrived and it is time for the world (at least here in Kansas) to revive itself and life to begin again. My bunnies are out in force.
I was excited a few years ago to find this reproduction chalkware bunny. My grandmother had lots of chalkware items - I wonder where they went!
This chick is a favorite of mine and I also like the chocolate egg shell that she's in.
This wheelbarrow I've had for years and it seems I always can find a use for it regardless of the season. It was a good "investment" as decorating items go. Miss Bunny is ready to deliver her eggs - I made those years ago when obviously I had more time (pre-retirement)!
Pussywillow and forsythia are sure signs of Spring. I love seeing forsythia bushes in the Spring. The yellow balls of blossoms pop out you as you drive through the city.
Pussywillow and forsythia are sure signs of Spring. I love seeing forsythia bushes in the Spring. The yellow balls of blossoms pop out you as you drive through the city.
Happy Easter and Happy Spring to you all!
5 comments:
What a great collection of bunnies. I especially like the chick in the chocolate egg!
absolutely delightful! I love your Easter pretties! I hopped over from My Romantic Home and am so happy that I did. Please accept my invitation to drop in at my place one day soon when you get a chance. until later...
Cute little bunnies living at your place. I've just this evening pulled a few bunnies out myself. We had planned to be out of town, but now that plans changed and we're at home I think a little Easter decor is needed. LOL. Thanks for sharing.
I can see why you like the chick best...me too, it's MY favorite of all your post.
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Have a great, peaceful and wonderful Easter weekend.
Such a pretty spring collection! I am especially appreciating your rustic wheel barrel and the way you spilled the eggs out from the container atop the books!
Warmly,
Tracey
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