Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Spring Snow
Yesterday it was 88 F and it's easy for me to forget that some folks in the country still have snow on the ground. This is the white variety of Pandorea jasminoides growing in my previous garden. There's also a ruby throated variety.
My large winter white blue snowflake bowl was featured in an etsy treasury yesterday called Spring Snow. Check it out, lots of pretty snowflakes to see.
Spring Snow is also a novel by Yukio Mishima, the first in his series Sea of Fertility tetralogy. The book was adapted to a movie by the same name in 2005.
Here is Utada Hikaru singing Goodbye Happiness. Despite it's title the song is upbeat and Utada's energy abounds in the video. Her hit song, Be My Last, was in the soundtrack for the film Spring Snow. I'm off to my pine needle basket class, more later.
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88F here yesterday too. Summer comes much to soon in this part of the country doesn't it.
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Nice treasury. And thanks for the song, I like it.
ReplyDeleteHi Barbara, thanks, we got cloud cover this evening so a small reprieve on the heat, was supposed to be 91, but didn't make it thanks goodness.
ReplyDeleteHi Lori, thanks, it has been so long since I went to the movies I am out of touch with a lot of new singers and was impressed with Utada's voice, she has quite a range.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the flowery snow, Linda :)..still snow lurking around here, but definately warming to spring. Like the snow flake plate.
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I love your snowflake bowl, the blue on white is very delicate and ethereal. Our snow here is melting, the spring rain plus the runoff of melting mountain snow is flooding the rivers and creeks. Still only a high of 50 here today, a little jealous of your 88. :)
ReplyDeletewe awoke to 2 inches of snow yesterday and we have flurriers now here in northern Vermont. I can't wait to leave for NC for good at the end of the month!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGosh, I couldn't imagine snow at Easter! Nice and warm, here, too. Love that snowflake bowl, though!
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