- The trees are blossoming in full force in Atlanta, a sign of an early spring. We are back to the low 30s this morning in temperature, so they must be feeling a bit shivery right about now.
- Watching the 1993 film, "In the Name of the Father" - a true story of a group of people falsely convicted of IRA bombings. It is a good somber film for a rainy day and Daniel Day-Lewis's performance in it is phenomenal.
- The church deacons host a cookie reception after the 11am service. A group of women have a discussion about the oddity of cookies served in the lunchtime hour, as we munch cookies then talk about what we are about to have for lunch. :)
13 comments:
Life is uncertain, Lynn. Eat dessert first! ;-)
Oh Lynn~ I so do love the first blossoms. Thank you for that :) We too had a cold chill blast with snow flurries that stuck causing a one hour delay for school! But alas, the good news is the sun is out full force~~ so there is no way that it can last!! At last!
Lynn~~Do have yourself a terrific day friend! :):)Enjoy all the blossoms, may you find them around every corner...
Any time is a good time for cookies!
There's cold around this morning
No blossoming here yet.
Seen it liked it.
Cookies would keep one from eathing to much lunch.
Feels a bit like a slap in the face to the poor trees, I'm guessing -- and to me, too. Where did our semi-summer weather go??
Lovely photograph, Lynn. Here's hoping the film, the cookies, and the lunch afterward were good. :)
Poor blossoms! But they sure are gorgeous! I hope the cold doesn't make them drop too quickly.
As a cookie monster, I believe cookies are appropriate at any time :)
FB -
I chuckled when I read that, because that is so true! :)
lg -
I am finding them at every corner - they are beautiful. I enjoyed the daffodils on your blog yesterday, too. Sorry you are getting that really chill blast this a.m.
MZ -
I think you are right. There were a huge array of them, too. I love a cookie.
Ellis -
That's exactly what happened!
Meredith -
I'm thinking we'll be back to warm weather shortly. It feels like winter's last stand. :)
Talon -
lol at cookie monster. That's me, too - except I'm back on South Beach this a.m. But not before enjoying a raspberry layered cookie yesterday. Yum. (And a brownie.)
Dittoes on eating dessert first!
I LOVE Daniel Day Lewis. I do a pretty good mimic of him (I think) in "There Will Be Blood." "I'm an old man, and all that jazz.) Of course, now you'll be asking me to post a video of me in that mode. :)
xoxo
whoops, meant to write, "I'm an oil man," not "old" man. :)
But now that I think of it, I AM an old man -- the one writing poems by candle light near an attic window on a June night, lilacs wafting up the trellis.
(Just a bit of a poem I wrote last week.) :)
xoxo
There,I've read Lynn's blog. My day is complete. And it's only 10:14 a.m. :)
xoxo (agin)
:)
Still waiting for flowers here. I love cherry blossoms.
The tree is lovely--we'll see such sights in about MAY!
Our weather did a similar temp trick, over freezing but rainy, then boom- frozen again today- Beautiful pic- Are those Cherry blossoms! Nothing here yet.
I remember trailers for that film, but haven't seen it yet.
A cookie reception sounds rather sinful before lunch! That's funny!
Jannie -
Could you post a video of you mimicking Daniel Day-Lewis as an oil man? Or an old man - either would be OK with me. :)
I am always glad to see you and glad that I can help make your day complete.
xo
Riot Kitty -
In due time, I guess. :)
Sage -
And then it lasts about 5 minutes?
Snaggle -
Honestly - I don't know what that is - someone told me last year. A pink dogwood maybe?
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