Hello! After months of my griping about our horrible cold weather here in Northern Wisconsin, I thought you all had a right to know that SPRING HAS ARRIVED! We had a beautiful weekend of temperatures in the 60's and 70's and I was able to spend about a day and half outside enjoying it. The rest of the weekend I had church and work obligations, or I would have spent every waking minute outside!
So in honor of spring, I decided to show you what bloomed first in my garden this year.....PUSSY WILLOWS! When I was a child we had a Pussy Willow in my backyard. I was always fascinated by the soft, feathery pods. I looked forward to the bush blooming every spring. Well our bush then was planted too close to our house so my mother had my father cut it down. I was devastated, and mad at her for, well, probably forever. So I made a decision as a small child that someday, when I had my very house I would plant my very own Pussy Willow in my yard. And I did! And guess what? I planted it too close to the house and now it's overgrowing the space and my husband wants to cut it down! Sign us up for marriage counseling now people!
Now even though I have daffodils and tulips just starting to poke their little heads up out of the ground, I still don't have any fresh flowers to cut and bring inside to enjoy. So while we were looking at our beautiful Pussy Willow tree that is now probably twelve feet tall and all the pods were at the very top of the tree, I said to my husband, 'I wish they weren't so high up on the tree. The whole point of having a Pussy Willow tree is so you can feel the softness of the pods. I can't even reach them'. Well the next day, I had to work third shift, so I took a nap when I came home from church. When I woke up to get ready for work and walked into my dining room this is what I saw:
I love how the long stems make such a beautiful elegant arrangement.
And here is a close up for those of you who may have never heard of a Pussy Willow tree. I'm actually not sure if its a bush or a tree, but mine is very tall, so I'm calling it a tree. It comes to life in the Spring with these interested, fuzzy pods, which eventually burst open and become an 'o.k. looking flower', and then it's just leaves the rest of the summer.
Soon, and very soon, I'll have FLOWERS to post!
Have a great day! Amy
OH so lovely images ! Love the name of these flowers !! It's so good to see spring shots !
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So pretty! What a nice husband. We had a few spring days in Missouri but this week it's turned cold again. Yuck! Love your photos. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love pussy willows!! Unfortunately, I don't have any around here! :/
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