Showing posts with label valentines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label valentines. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

XoXo



Last night while checking out the at the grocery store, the girl who was bagging my groceries asked me if I was a Valentine or a Black Heart. I said, 'Excuse me?'


Apparently people are now having Black Heart parties for their single friends. Did you know that?


When the girl told me she was a Black Heart I told her she should be a Valentine as there is always plenty of Love to go around. She was probably thinking 'Yeah, right. This woman's a nut!' Ha!!


One of the wonderful reasons I Love Valentines Day is that the tide of seasons is beginning to change. We can feel Winter wane as Spring begins to push in with longer days and warmer temperatures. This year it definitely feels like Spring is knocking down Winters door! It's saying, ready or not here I come!


As I type this post the Cardinal is singing his song, the Bluebirds are eating Zick Dough, we have several American Goldfinches, and small flocks of Robins are beginning to arrive. I wouldn't be surprised to see the local Sugar Shack set up this week to start getting ready for business, but that remains to be seen.



The Rose speaks of love silently
In a language known only to the heart







A little Instagram Love made from the Red Stamp app and then edited with the Squaready app. I LOVE Instagram <3



And if you were my older daughters boyfriend . . .



. . . this would be your Valentine. Screws, wire, nails, staples and all the rest. Love comes in all different forms ; )

Yes, sometimes Love can be a little scary. 


Saturday, February 11, 2012

Lovin' them lobster traps



Um yeah, I don't know what's going on here but I guess Fox's Lobster House is carrying the holiday theme into Valentines Day with their lobster trap tree. Very unusually indeed! 

I can't help but wonder if Gloucester, Mass has their infamous tree decorated for Valentines Day as well?




I have to admit the 'love' decorated lobster trap tree was a delightful sight to see yesterday on my trip to Nubble Lighthouse in York, Maine!