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Magic, High Fantasy, Historical Fiction: the Poppy War Trilogy
Mailbox Another book came in the mail, thanks to Wiley Saickek Publicity. A Fondness for Truth: A Linder and Donatellli Mystery by Swis...
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Claws of the Cat (Shinobi Mystery #1) by a uthor Susan Spann is being re-released by Seventh Street Books; Reprint edition (April 23...
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Suspense novels were on my mind this past week The Hike by Lucy Clarke Published April 27, 2023; HarperCollins Setting: mountains in Norway...
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Currently reading - a book from my shelves that I rescued from my give away boxes. Why didn't I read this when I first got it? It's ...
Quince is such a wonderful bush. I love seeing the blooms because it means spring.
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Thoughts in Progress
Wow! It's a fast grower. I didn't know the name of it. It's really pretty.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful color!! Similar to a couple of camellias I have in my yard.
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Colloquium
Lovely!
ReplyDeletethese flowers are just lovely! This time of year is just glorious.
ReplyDeleteThat is a really beautiful bush!
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You have a real bonanza with this year's blooms.
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Beautiful...this is blooming right now???
ReplyDeleteStaci: Yes, it's one of the first bushes to blossom! I grew it from seed and it has taken many years to get this far. Love the coral color of the flowers.
ReplyDeleteThank you for posting this! I walked by several quince bushes yesterday and could not for the life of me remember what they were called. I kept thinking "kumquat" but I knew that was wrong. :)
ReplyDeleteHi! Thanks for popping by for WW! Much appreciated. I love your picture, now I want to go out and do some gardening!
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