I dug into my photo files and attempted some artful color coordinating myself.
My motto has been 'better late than never' for longer than I can remember,
so I decided it wasn't too late to join in on the fun.
Thank goodness for garden blogging, for otherwise I might not have kept so many photos to sort through for a fun project like this!
There is one thing I'm not going to be late for, and that is Garden Bloggers Muse Day, held at Carolyn's Sweet Home and Garden Chicago, on the 1st day of every month.
A Rainbow In February
There's white stuff on the ground, the trees are brown and bare
the sun is shining brightly and there's winter in the air.
Thoughts of spring are on my mind today-it's February First.
The rainbow garden in my head has just come forth and burst!
(by me. Corny, I know...) It's nothing compared to the likes of Emily Dickinson and others that you'll find garden bloggers posting about today).
~Anyway, why not hop on over to Rebecca's for a look at all the gorgeous rainbow's that garden bloggers have created.
~And while you're at it, make a trip to Carolyn gail's to see what some of the participating garden bloggers have come up with for Muse Day.
*Last but not least, be sure to participate in the Garden Bloggers Sustainability Project and garden product Give Away here on my blog! Your posts may be linked here through March 1, 2010 to be eligible for the Give Away. Let's share how we all contribute to giving Thanks to Mother Earth!
--Today I am thankful for digital photos of my flowers, their colors like rainbows to my snow-covered eyes.
Words and photos by Jan Huston DobleThanks For 2 Day.