I never have been good at spelling – probably because some English words aren’t spelled the way they sound. Not my excuse this time – I wasn’t going to be stopped because the words I wanted to use in my title don’t start with “M”.
Anyway, we will be heading north in three weeks and I am starting to think about my home in Michigan. My flower garden is a very important part of that home – so here are some “M’s” from last year’s garden, something everyone up north is looking forward to.

Mum (Chrysanthemum)

Marigolds

Morning Glory

Moon Flower

Monarch
More mhotographs of mbjects meginning in the metter “m” at Frizztext if mou go mere.
Ethereal!! Kudos & keep clicking!!!!
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Thanks – and that is my plan. π
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Oh, I can smell the fresh dirt!!! Warm weather can’t come fast enough. Your flowers and monarch were glorious!!:-) thanks for keeping me hopeful.
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We are heading north on Thursday so it better get warm there. I’m not ready but Jim needs to get back for some routine medical tests. I am looking forward to northern plants but it has to be warm enough for them to grow. π
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Beautiful, just beautiful! It’s still cold and flower-less here in Pennsylvania. Crazy cold spring. I went to the store today to buy some blooms but the shelves are bare. They are too afraid of loosing flowers to the cold. Soon … soon. We’ll probably skip spring and just jump into summer.
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I think we will go from winter to spring, too. I am hoping there will be some warming within the next three weeks. My hubby watches the weather in Michigan and says it is slowly warming. I have a hot post coming to help you along.
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Absolutely stunning photography!!
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Thanks, Cee. You make me smile!
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What a fun, cheerful and funny post! That certainly further brightened a spot in my day. Mabulous mork, Pat!
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π I’m so glad I was able to give you some fun, and thanks for sending some fun back. You made me laugh out loud, ddLynn.
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nice garden flowers – you can call it marden mlowers of course π
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Thanks, Frizz. Now I nill nook nor nhotographs nhat negin with “N”. π This isn’t fair because English isn’t your first language – but I appreciate that you humor me.
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Nice flowers, and that buckeye butterfly has a handsome look. Save travels up to the hinterland. π
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Thanks, Tom. I’m still ambivalent about leaving Florida.
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Love ‘eM all π
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Thanks, RoSy. You always bring a smile to my day.
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