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  1. Winnie Nielsen says:

    The honey bees and bumblebees have been so busy down here in Florida with all of our azaleas blooming. If you go near a bush, there is a wonderful buzzing noise with all of the activity going on. I love watching the big bumblebees the best.

  2. Janice Slater says:

    We have so much sadness in our family this past year and especially the last two weeks, your lovely pictures are so uplifting. Thank you.

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  1. Winnie Nielsen says:

    Sweet little bird sitting on a branch where the buds of new growth are getting bigger and bigger. Twice this week a little Chickadee took a look into my birdhouse where they have raised a family the past two years. I am hoping they choose it again. It is fun to watch them build the nest and then come and go with food for the babies.

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  1. Winnie Nielsen says:

    They are coming soon!! Oh how I love daffodils.

  2. Terry Steinmetz says:

    Can’t wait to get home to see if mine are up!

  3. Your daffies are ahead of mine, but I too shall have some soon. I have several heirloom types that came with the farm, including a fully double one with a raggedy mop head of petals, so wonderful. looked it up and it’s called ” rip van winkle!”

  4. Nancy Coughlin says:

    Mine have not started yet. Darn it!

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  1. Winnie Nielsen says:

    These rusted tractor and machine parts could be destined for some sort of yard art? I’ve seen old tractor seats. sanded , repainted and mounted as a chair. Don’t you have two such chairs in the CDA store like that?

  2. Christine Erdman says:

    Love this old stuff.. I am collecting some old farm equipment antiques and I use them in my flowerbeds. They make awesome conversational pieces.

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