Tuesday, 26 February 2013

THE THREE MUSES


SPRING

It's a nithering 5 degrees here in Yorkshire, damp and cloudy, but at least the snow has gone.   Once or twice in the last few days the sun has ventured out, there are tiny purple flowers sprouting in the heather and the birds are busy looking for places to nest .... hopefully there's a  RUSTLE OF SPRING in the air.  Oh, I hope so.

Thanks, Marie, for this week's theme.

Credit to CAJoline for the family, the flowering cherry, the sunshade and the birds, and to HolliewoodStudios for the curtains.  The background was from the interwebby.

Thank you for looking.



16 comments:

Sim said...

Wouaouh, THAT is springy indeed dear Ann!
I hope you'll have sunny days soon, and I can see that, waiting for them, you're making wonderful creations! :)
Bravo for this beautiful one!!

Anjas-Artefaktotum said...

Oh yes green meadows, soft blossoms and a light blue sky, you catch the spring feeling perfect, I love your amazing peaceful scenery.Great art work!
Hugs Anja

mary.kg said...

Voilà une bien belle image qui donne vraiment l'envie de changer de saison !
C'est bien tentant !
Bravo !
Amicalement mary.kg

Ozstuff said...

What a gorgeous and inviting scene. Coming from a place where there are no real demarcations between the seasons, it's nice to imagine what spring must be like after a long, cold winter. (Hey Ann, I am hosting this week!!)

Liz said...

That scene is idylic, I want to be sitting there having a picnic (granted not in 5c temperatures)
Seriously great work

sheila 77 said...

What a fine scene for a cold wintry night, I'll just turn the heating off. It's idyllic.

Lori Saul said...

What a beautiful scene and I too want to be there- fantastic vision Ann

Gayle Page-Robak said...

Truly lovely setting....wish it were outside my door. Sure beats the snow. Love it.

indybev said...

Oh what a glorious breath of Spring, Ann! Much needed, I might add! Beautiful work.

peggy gatto said...

Glorious quiet and spring!!!!!!!

Deann said...

I'm ankle deep in snow this is a sight for sore eyes my dear...beautiful work Ann!

Bill said...

I can't wait to be able to sit outside in a beautiful spring breeze drinking coffee. A very refreshing collage! We're in the middle of a snow storm here.

johanna said...

it would be perfect to sit here... i would gladly tolerate the insects for a little sunshiny picnic;)

Junibears said...

Oh let's havce a pic-nic Ann! It looks just perfect! xx

Anonymous said...

My father used to say he was "fair nithered"! I haven't heard that term for a while. Thank you for taking me back to Yorkshire. Tea on the grass with sunshine...a bucolic dream! It brightened my day.xx

Linda Gibbons said...

What a sweet scene. I went out without my shoes a few days ago and nearly froze my feet off!