Easter tell us the wonderful story of life fighting death, and these days nature tells us the same story. Our garden is big and I keep on with my raking, my palms are starting to get blisters now ;-) And while I work I can almost watch the growth of flowers and trees.
It was 17C yesterday afternoon, which is very warm for the season up here. I enjoy my garden days.
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These new little pussy willows reminded me of the verse we used to sing when we saw them:
I have a little pussy Her coat is silver grey She lives down in the meadow Not very far away Although she is a pussy She'll never be a cat She is a pussy willow Now what do you think of that?
I live in Trondheim, Norway with my husband and two daughters. Two boys have moved out to create their own homes. I work full time, and have alot of interests, but there is hardly a day when you don't find me in the kitchen, playing with old and new recipes. And if I am not to be find it the kitchen, take a look in The Blue Garden. I am a member of the Slow Food movement and a supporter of the Slower Life. You can contact me at: knitwoman1958@yahoo.com
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These new little pussy willows reminded me of the verse we used to sing when we saw them:
I have a little pussy
Her coat is silver grey
She lives down in the meadow
Not very far away
Although she is a pussy
She'll never be a cat
She is a pussy willow
Now what do you think of that?
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