I know it's a little summery with the bee and the picture of the gnome with berries but I'm loving it! I saw the book on By Sun and Candlelight and had to get it. There is a poem for each month.
11/8/09 Crazy warm temperatures. 64 degrees today, bright and sunny. I'll take it! 10/1/09 Cold and rainy. 9/5/09 We have been having a beautiful stretch of sunny weather. Mornings are cool. Saw a praying mantis today! 8/5/09 Cool mornings and beautiful sunshine here in the Adirondacks! 5/14/09 The wind is howling outside. Pass on through storm to make way for the sun tomorrow! 5/13/09 What a glorious day! Warm, clear blue sky and creek full of tadpoles! 4/9/09 Full moon tonight and, could it be, a clear sky?! Yes! 4/1/09 We had an April Fools Day joke played on us today-the forecast was for sun and warmth and instead it was cloudy, windy and cool. The crocuses are now in bloom! 3/27/09 Woke up to the glorious sound of birds chirping. Jays, cardinals and robins are out in abundance. 2 bunnies made an appearance this evening. A beautiful sunny, spring day. 3/26/09 I've started to clean out the garden beds. We've had days of sun and are now getting a spring rain. The daffodils are coming up! 3/10/09 We had a squirrel and a woodpecker at the bird feeder today. The squirrel also loved a jar of peanut butter we left out.
Very nice. Forsythia (sp?) is one of my favorites for spring!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful table! I love the book, too! I must make a space for a nature table! But where...
ReplyDeleteAll beautiful nature creations. You have a multitude of talents. Keep up the wonderful work.
ReplyDeleteThe blooming forsythia is beautiful! I must clip some from my backyard tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteI love your nature table... it's so simple. Pussy Willow is my favorite. It reminds me of my granddad as he had one in his garden.
ReplyDeleteOh, nice golden colors! Lovely!
ReplyDeleteI love seeing other people's nature tables. Yours is gorgeous. So simple and warm. :)
ReplyDeletei like the peaceful simplicity of your nature table. branches with their new blossoms really epitomize spring, don't they?
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