Today we are going to hunt down signs of spring. Since this is the first day of spring, there must be signs, so we will find them. We are being catered by the Cherrywood Coffee House in Austin to fuel our adventure. Our entertainment is The Loving Spoonful.
Menu
BENEDICT
poached eggs nestled on a toasted English muffin topped with homemade Hollandaise with choice of spinach and tomato or ham, plus one side dish
SHRIMP & GRITS
shrimp sauteed in white wine, pico de Gallo, and applewood smoked bacon
BISCUITS & GRAVY
homemade buttermilk biscuits smothered in creamy pepper gravy and sausage
add two eggs any style
STEEL-CUT OATMEAL (V)
served with raisins, walnuts, and brown sugar
add two eggs any style
HUEVOS RANCHEROS (V)
two over-easy eggs, black beans, salsa, cheese, and cilantro served on freshly fried tortillas
AMERICAN BREAKFAST
two eggs any style, hash browns, choice of toast or English muffin, and choice of bacon, sausage, or grilled ham steak
BREAKFAST QUESADILLAS
monster tortilla stuffed with bacon, egg, and cheese served with salsa and pico salad
TEXAS CHEESESTEAK SCRAMBLE
egg scramble with thinly sliced steak, onions, peppers, mushrooms, jalapenos, and American Swiss cheese. Served with hash browns on the side
VEGAN SCRAMBLE (VE)
soft tofu scramble, mushrooms, topped with avocado and served with hash browns (no butter)
CLASSIC BREAKFAST SANDWICH
eggs and cheese topped with one choice of avocado, bacon, sausage, or grilled ham
served on a wheat bun, white bun, or multigrain bread
BREAKFAST BLT SANDWICH
bacon, bibb lettuce, tomato, avocado, over medium egg, swiss cheese, light mayo on rye bread
Anything you want to drink.
There’s the bus. Let’s go.
The first stop is the garden shop. Can’t spend a lot of time here, though. Impatiens anyone?
Next are the famous Texas bluebonnets. These are the first I’ve seen.
Good ole redbuds are in bloom.
The mountain laurels and popping out.
The verbena is making itself known.
The Carolina jasmine is just starting.
A spicebush swallowtail butterfly takes off from the hibiscus.
The strawberry plant is in bloom.
The roses are budding.
Talk about hibiscus? They are going crazy.
And finally, The Producer’s herb garden. (with tomato)
I hope you enjoyed the hunt for spring. I think we found signs that it is here in central Texas. I hope it is arriving in your neck of the woods too. Have a great week. Have some food and enjoy the music.
A good post! Thank you 😊
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Thank you, Asitha. Glad you liked it. 😊 Thanks for letting me know.
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You are welcome!
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Ohmygosh, John, the sight of those gorgeous flowers bursting forth make my heart sing. Have a wonderful Sunday!
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You as well, Lori. I agree on the heart singing.
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Thank you for sharing my post, Michael. I see your WP problem is fixed.
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Thanks as well, John! Yes, it seems the Gremlins have left. xx Michael
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Hey, spring seems to have arrived. As the posting is without any note on the Two i think they are on the beach, right? 😉 Have a beautiful Sunday, John! xx Michael
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Yes, they are on spring break. 😁
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Lol When they are arriving at home you have to do a breathalyser test on them. 😉 xx Michael
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So true. Of course the are over 21 which is legal here.
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I loved this, John! Thanks so much for the beautiful tour today. Wishing you all a peaceful Sunday.
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Thank you, Jill. Wishing you the same.
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Wow! Spring really is popping over there. Beautiful pictures, John. Have a great Sunday!
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Thank you, Dale. Have a good one too. 😊
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Thank you. It’s raining and windy and a perfect excuse to stay in an cocoon!
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Yes, by all means cocoon.
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Plus, while my kid had covid (was sick last Tuesday) and I tested negative on Friday, I have a sore throat with a nagging little cough. It needs not be anything as I have a job interview tomorrow afternoon!
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Test is necessary. I’m sure the interviewer would appreciate it if you called off because of Covid. (As opposed to leaving a little gift.)
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Oh, fear not. I would never be so rude and irresponsible. Fingers crossed that tomorrow morning’s test is negative!
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Yes indeed.
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😊
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Spring is inching forward in our area as well. Trees and shrubs are budding, though there are no blossoms or leaves to be seen. Thank you for the tour, John. So lovely. 😊
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Thank you for coming along, Gwen. I hope you have a peaceful day.
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In your neighborhood, spring is busting out all over! Spring is extending tentative feelers in my area, very tentative. Speaking of the Loving Spoonful, I saw John Sebastian in concert once. He was wearing the most unfortunate pair of rainbow pants. I won’t describe them.
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Ha ha ha. He was known as the tie dye master.
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😀
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Not only the signs of Spring, but smiles for the International Day of Happiness.
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Yes smiles for that for sure. Thanks, GP.
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Love those signs of spring, John. Now I really want to try an herb garden. Thanks for the Lovin’ Spoonful song. I liked them.
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I hit the way-back machine on the Loving Spoonful for sure. This year is our first herb garden attempt.
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Texas is looking good! It’s warming up here, but nothing is even sprouting yet, let alone blooming. At least the snow is all gone (for now.)
The American breakfast looks good to me. Thank Peabody and Sherman for the Loving Spoonful presentation. That does go way back! 🙂
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I know the Loving Spoonful goes way back. So does Peabody and Sherman.
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Great pics. We started getting some flowers around here. It won’t last since cold weather is coming back in a bit. If only flowers knew it was a trap.
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You would think after eons they would have learned.
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To be fair, the weather has been tricky the last 2 years here.
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I think it has been tricky everywhere
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It looks so colorful and lovely. I especially love the Butterfly in flight! I’ve never seen that species it looks beautiful.
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It is beautiful. I was sitting on the lounge doing e-mails and he fluttered around me. I also have a shot of him sitting on the blossom.
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How awesome!! It’ll be a little while longer for them to start hatching here.
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😊
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Wonderful spring adventure.
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Glad you liked it, Molly Shea.
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Nice capture on the butterfly next to the hibiscus. I think it is a while yet before we experience consistent spring temperatures but I am looking so forward to them!
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Yes we have had some 40s at night but so far(knock wood) no freezes.
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Happy signs of spring, for sure, John, and I love the spicebush swallowtail you caught so perfectly. I’m afraid spring is already over down here. It was last Thursday. 😁 Yesterday, the temps hit 88, and we have some 90+ degree days coming this week. Plumbago, Walter’s viburnum, spiny aloe, roses, and more in full bloom all over the place, though our backyard garden is still a mess. But we’re working on it, and one of these days, I’ll have a real garden out there again, if no more trees fall on it. Enjoy the spring beauty, and thanks for the tour! 😊
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Thank you, Marcia. I hope you are able to get out there and play with the plants.
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Happy first day of Spring, John! Love that it’s arriving in your neck of the woods. We’re quite a bit behind you in seeing this much flowering, but we’re starting to see signs of greening. Won’t be long now!
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I’m sure you will be getting some blooms soon. When I lived in Illinois I loved when the dogwoods in the woods would bloom. That was my gage on spring.
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Yes!! I’m also partial to the Redbuds with their pinkish-purple flowers.
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I like them too.
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You’ve captured the many signs of spring arriving.
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Thank you, Pete.
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Lovely, lovely. We just went to the garden store and bought a load of pansies and a tomato plant. We’ll go back next week. One neighbor has tulips and daffodils (even though we aren’t allowed to plant perennials), Bradford pears and redbud are colorful and I’ve seen some lush forsythia!
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All sounds like spring is arriving. Thanks Noelle.
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Spring is just around the corner! The photo of the butterfly taking off from the Hibiscus is stunning!! Thanks for the tour, John!
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Actually I need to rephrase. Happy first day of Spring!!! 🙂
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Same to you as well. 😁
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Thank you, Jan. 😊
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I would say you indeed have found signs of spring!
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I think so too. 😊
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A great shot of the swallowtail butterfly. Glad to see spring on the way!
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Me too, Darlene. 😊
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Thanks, John, for these signs of spring. I saw my first bluebonnets a couple of weeks ago. I am grateful to have made it to another spring. I really like the Producer’s herb garden. Happy spring!
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I think we all enjoy making it to another spring, Jo. 🤣
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Not yet here, but maybe soon.
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You need some temp increases first. Good luck.
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👍
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That’s a cool butterfly. If Spring is arriving there it won’t be much longer here.
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Keep your eyes open. 😁
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I loved the colorful signs of spring! Beautiful shot of the butterfly and flower 🙂
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Thank you, Denise.
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Can’t go wrong with a bene for breakfast 🙂
Love your signs of spring, John, especially the bluebonnets and the gorgeous butterfly ❤
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Thank you, Jacquie.
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Thank you for the vegan choice.It sounds delicious, so I’ll go with that. A mug of strong, hot black coffee, please.
Wish we had more signs of spring here. Not a robin in sight. I did see a green thing in some dirt. It looked suspiciously like a bulb plat.
Soon!!
Love the song!
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That green thing might have been an IrIsh Spring soap bar wrapper. 😁
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Ahh, but I liked it, too! 😂
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😁
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We’ve yet to see such colorful signs of spring in my area (not even the daffodils have sprouted beyond green shoots) but this gives me hope. I loved seeing all these blooms and the herb garden. And that photo of the swallowtail butterfly is stunning!
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It will come soon, Mae.
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Yay…and hopefully it’s here to stay for a while!
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Let’s all hope. Thanks, Becky. 😊
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Spring has sprung here and joyfully filling up my eyesight.
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I’m so ready for spring. The Bradford pear trees here are beginning to bloom, and our red bud tree is close. Bring on the flowers!
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It won’t be long now, Teri.😁
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STOP!!!!!!! I’m starving now. OK, I’ll take the shrimp and grits. And I’m putting in the suggestion box: PLEASE CARRY POTATO PANCAKES WITH SOUR CREAM.
Pretty pix! Spring has sprung here in Arizona.
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Let’s see what next week brings.
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I love spring flowers, John. It is such a relief when warmer weather finally comes.
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It is. Then we get to complain about the summer heat too.
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Beautiful signs of spring, John.
I know I’m late to the party, but it there are any biscuits gravy and sausage left, Ill take eggs over medium.
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For you we always keep the kitchen open. 😁
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😉
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This is gorgeous, albeit at least a month (maybe longer) till it reaches us. Thank you, John!
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I hope it brought you a smile. 😊
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A big one! 😀
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😁
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I just LOVE these photos John. They are so wonderful. !!!!!
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Oh, thank you, Susannah. I so pleased you enjoyed them. 😁
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I really think they’re top-of-the-line. 🙂
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😊
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Signs, signs, everywhere a sign.
Spring called off this morning. Blech.
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That is too bad. There were promising signs for sure. Soon. Real soon..
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Real soon . . .
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Before losing sanity.😳
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Must . . . not . . . give . . . up . . . hope
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I’m clapping my hands, Oh wait. You aren’t Tinkerbell.😁
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Nah, not my thing, LOL
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A much better view than up here, we have brown and leafless tress at the moment. Excellent photos, John, especially the butterfly.
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Thank you, Mark.
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