crocus999 wrote:
Maureen, I'll swap with you. But I can't start production until the end of April when we have our guild quilt show.
Do you have Crocuses in Scotland?
I'll try to get some crocus fabric - that is my absolute favourite flower! Sturdy little guy who pokes his head up first thing in spring when all the other flowers are waiting, nope, not the crocus. He's first up and first out and a harbinger of better things to come. I remember my excitement when I saw my first crocuses - I went wild with excitement! The don't care that there is still snow on the ground, in a way they are like the forerunners, the first fruits, the pioneers..........okay, I'll stop waxing on about the oft forgotten Crocus. I can get very philosophical about them. Pushing up through the hard cold earth, in faith pushing through the dirt and cold and then bringing a cheerful 'hello', no sign of the struggle to 'become'...blah blah blah.....
Stop, Terrie
Hello. My name is Terrie, aka Crocus, and I am a swap-a-holic.
As everyone one else has mentioned, yes we have Crocus here; in fact they have been out in my garden for a while now. As Rosemary says the Snowdrops are the first ones out and I just love to see their little white heads, great to see on a frosty morning. I take it you love the Crocus so much you named yourself after them