Sunday, January 12, 2020

Bloom




I live where dandelions bloom in January.

I hope you live where things 
bloom out of season too.




35 comments:

  1. Unfortunately, in my country in January dandelions do not bloom, only in May I can admire their yellow flowers and collect as a herb.
    This year's winter is kind to people because there is no frost or snow. For plants it can be dangerous because they start to wake up from winter sleep and yet frosts can come and destroy the plants.
    Blessed week.
    Lucja

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  2. ...we are having a very strange winter, but there are no dandelions!

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  3. I usually hate them, but your photo of them make me smile 🙂
    They are pretty!

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  4. Well it is sweet you can celebrate a dandelion! ♥

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  5. I am blooming all the time.

    Happy New Year Sandi.

    God bless.

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  6. Indeed I do, dandelions are in full bloom here too, I love to pick a bloom and just blow away. Of course I am only spreading more seeds.
    Blessings,
    Sue

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  7. Wow! Where do you live, anyway? I love dandelions, and call them wildflowers, NOT weeds! They are so cheerful and yellow to see popping up in the spring. No flowers at all here, I miss them!

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  8. I would welcome a pretty little dandelion at the moment. BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR it's cold outside :)

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  9. With the climate here it is not unusual to see plants blooming out of season. Hope you're having a good day.

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  10. We are having seasonably warmer temps but no dandelions yet.

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  11. I am lucky, living in ca I always have things out of bloom blooming, I love daily walks to enjoy the unexpected. Judging by your blog title you may be the dandelion whispered 😉

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  12. Oh, I love the dandelions, Sandi. Glad you have a few to look at in the January cold. : )

    ~Sheri

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  13. Love your dandelion - which bloom all year here. Thank you for your comment on my latest post.

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  14. I am laughing at your "frog germ" comment because I was thinking the same thing. The sentiment is so nice, but I always wonder how those frogs got in that deep cream bowl haha.

    ~Sheri

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  15. I wish I could see a dandelion blooming here. Unfortunately, we just have ice!

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  16. I don't have dandelions but I sure have a lot of weed sprouts covering the ground. All in all, I think I'd prefer dandelions.

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  17. Let me see if I finally fixed my comment issue. Love that speck of yellow.

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  18. Due to our warm climate, even in winter we have things blooming and growing. It's quite a feast to the eyes.
    The January dandelions in your pictures look lovely, Sandi!

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  19. Did you know Sandi, that although many people look at it as a 'weed' the dandelion is a medicine cabinet in itself. Every part of the dandelion has healing qualities. Reminds me of how much of the world do not recognise the healing qualities of our Lord and Saviour. God bless.

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  20. Geranium has been in blossom on my balcony since last summer...
    But no dandelions here at the moment... ;) But there will be lots of them on the lawns in April and May.

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  21. I love seeing dandelions, but haven't seen any yet this year!! In blossom, here, something exciting, the first plum blossom!! Enjoy the season and the blossoms!!

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  22. So far, it's not happening. I'd love to see a dandelion right now!

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  23. Can't say I see anything blooming here right now as we are under 14 inches of snow. I'm sure dandelions will be out in full bloom sooner than later.

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  24. i miss dandelions a lot as i used to see and find in abundance back in my hilly village dear Sandi

    i see this bloom as hope in the field of faith :)

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  25. I took delight in seeing a circle of them out in our backyard. Silly me, I didn't realise just how much they close up at night, one early morning I could hardly see them but then out comes the sun and they open fully.
    Lovely pics Sandi xx

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  26. I've always liked dandelions they are a great colour.
    I also enjoy blowing the seeds and making a wish.

    All the best Jan

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