
This morning, Joe and I decided that we’d head out to Duke’s Nasher Museum of Art, since there’s been a
It’s a gorgeous, warm, sunny day, and it seemed the perfect day for it, so we headed out early, raring to go. We got there, passing the budding daffodils all over the highway, and we both marveled that the forsythia at the Nasher is already starting to turn yellow. As we pulled up at the doors, though, there was a big sign with “CLOSED MONDAY” in bold letters. Best made plans. (Just goes to show you should always check online before heading out!)
So instead, we browsed through a favorite book store, walked along pretty streets, and headed back via Panera’s for a nice little lunch outdoors under a café umbrella.
Spring fever has hit us here in NC, for sure…the tulips in our yard are popping up, the tiny irises in cobalt blue and yellow are sending up foliage, even our azaleas and camellias are budding, and the daffodils are ready to bloom any time soon. In a month or so we'll see things in color all over here in NC.

"O wind, if winter comes, can spring be far behind?” (-Percy Bysshe Shelley)




10 comments:
Oh what a pity. Quite a lot of things seem to be closed on Mondays. Maybe because they open on Sundays? You must visit another day - and check first!
I love the photo of those pretty irises. We have snowdrops and narcissus out, plus gorse and fat buds on lots of things including the honeysuckle, but bare blackthorn too.
Lovely posts,
Gina
Ah what a let down. Just when you have your heart set on something.
At least you managed to save the day by book shopping. :) My next favorite thing.
Our bulbs are coming up to. not sure they have buds on them yet. but we do have ONE YELLOW CROCUS blooming. Yea.. snow/rain predicted for tomorrow too. arrgh.
Lovely flower pictures.
Sounds like you turned your letdown into a pretty nice day. Your flowers are beautiful! It's been warm here but that means stormy weather in a day or two.
Thanks, Gina, Cris and Artist.
Artist, you're so right--we actually wound up having fun--it was a relaxed day. I didn't have to go in to work today and had finished what I had to do at home, so we enjoyed it very much.
Beautiful flowers, Sue. white tulips are absolutely one of my favorites--wish I had some to paint! Every year around this time I wish I had planted bulbs last year! Will I ever learn?!
Oh, such beauty in those flowers!
How I miss driving down south on I-95 in March!
Thanks, Laura and Merisi. Merisi, I do think of Lady Bird Johnson every time I see flowers along the highways--her lovely legacy, I think...
Your bouquets are to die for!!!
And your photos..
AND your watercolors!!!!
Thanks, Carol. You're sweet to say so!
Hi Carol your water colour paintings suparb.
battu
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