The old saying seems to have very well described this month! It originated from the crazy antics of hares during mating season, especially in March. I've witnessed their crazy behavior before, and it was very entertaining! If you've ever seen them in action, hopping straight up in the air while doing flips, jumping at least seven feet high over and over again, you know how these antics will stick in your mind for years!! Maybe forever. LOL!
Blooming kale being enjoyed by the bees and other pollinators. Bees love all brassicas!
The apricot tree died a couple of years ago but the root stock lived so we let it grow... we're pretty sure it's a peach tree and it's blooming this year!! Yay!?!
Stella, one of the feral cats enjoys looking in the window at us!! But she doesn't like us looking at her. So funny.
My tomatoes, peppers and eggplants are ready to go outside to harden off, but I think I'll wait a few more days since it's supposed to drop back down to 40F, just in case it gets into the 30's.
Happy Easter!
So very thankful for Jesus' sacrifice, as the fulfillment of the old law and establishing the new law, that we may be forgiven our sins through him. (Hebrews 10:5-14)
Jesus prays to be glorified; what is known to be the longest of His prayers, just before his death, called The High Priestly Prayer ~ You will find it recorded in John 17...
https://www.biblegateway.com/p...
Peace Lily
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