
Or is that, Procrastinate with Daffodils?

Spring has increased the tempo of items that need my attention.

Which makes it all the more important to wander slowly around a wakening mountain.
Living the life of gardening high on the low spot of a North Carolina mountaintop.
4 comments:
My daffs are calling it a day. And the tulips will soon too. Next year I'm going to plant as many fragrant thalias as I can afford.
Good title and so appropo. It is hard to ignore such beauty.
One of the best excuses for procrastination I have seen lately.
I couldn't agree more! After all, you're a human BEING, not a human DOING...always great to take a breath and enjoy.
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