Here in our bit of France they have been out for a couple of weeks. I
don't remember them staying in this condition for so long before tho,
perhaps it's this crazy weather we are having
S
Andy wrote:
> Can't believe it!
>
> They blossomed overnight!!!
>
> Some heartier than others.
>
> Another wonderful sign of spring.
>
> Can ya cook them? Or just enjoy them?
>
> I think the Day Lilies are next.
>
> The rest of the sprouts are weeds. The ONLY things the deer don't eat. 
>
> Reminds me (year after year) to sit shotgun on the roof and save the few puny
> Nantucket Hydrangeas in the front yard. The deer calmly wait until the
> blossoms are in fullest bloom then eat them. 
>
> Andy