
April 10, 2008 at 9:27 AM
I am glad that's what it looks like where you live and not where I live.
What Tom said . . . the sun's out, the snow's gone, and we can go outside without coats! Woo-hoo!
Here in Y'all Land, it is in the mid 70s, and the windows are open. Huzzah!
The Central Georgia version:
Pears, peaches, cherries, redbud, dogwood, azalea, irises=all blooming. Rivers of pine pollen. Tree pollen out of control. Makers of Zyrtec getting big bucks. And that pesky armadillo is still digging up the back yard.
hah! Fooled you.
Three prune stalks in a bowl of cream.
Cheers,
Buri
Buri,
I knew you of all would solve the mystery — and to think I thought it was the 1st sign of Spring …………… in the Arctic …oops, I meant sunny Alaska!
GOT IT!!!
On 2nd thought it, is Emily's last 3 students heading home in the Spring — they were rehearsing Winter…sorry, I'm old:0
That's beautiful, Emily. It says so much with so little.
Drew, it's the Alaska Symphony Orchestra. You'd see all five of them if two weren't bowing in the wrong direction.
From al ku
Posted on April 11, 2008 at 3:05 PM
emily, you are an insane artist!
Jim,
Which is Emily? I don't recognize her from the pic.
(sorry Emily, it IS a beautiful shot:-)
Those are the three tallest people. I'm under the snow along with the rest.
What a beautiful, simple image. Wish i'd been there. :-)
From Yixi Zhang
Posted on April 12, 2008 at 5:11 PM
It is beautiful and rich in meanings.
Thank you, Al, Drew, John, and Yixi.
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