“Your time has come, now hasten little snowflakes. To vanish quite away; The spring-tide hours are sounding gentle warnings, forbidding you to stay.” ~M.E. Hathaway
This has not been a good start to spring. Winter, which rarely showed itself this year, decided to come around, last week, for a fond farewell that I could have done without.
The crocus were splayed and frozen across the snow as it fell (see photo at beginning of post). Birds were desperate to find food. Our eastern robins are eating the sumac fruit along with many other birds trying to stay warm.
Bulbs that were blooming were frozen. Then a foot of snow fell on Saturday. But on Friday, just before the snow fell, I rescued a few small bulbs. This is the first iris reticulata that bloomed and was frozen.
I decided to defrost this iris and a few Scilla siberica or Siberian squill where they are staying alive in a vase.
As the snow melts this week, I am continuing to hope nature is done with winter and true spring will come to stay.
With this vase, I am joining in with the wonderful meme, In A Vase On Monday, from Cathy at Rambling in the Garden.
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