It is getting to be that time during Winter 
where I am a tad tired of it all.  
Now granted, we have had a mild winter 
and even had temps in the 70's yesterday. 
So, I am not complaining.  
OK, well I AM complaining just a little.  
I miss green grass and blooming trees 
and flowers in the yard. 
So you can imagine how happy I was 
when we were at Costco the other day 
and I saw Forsythia 
branches in their floral section.  
Mr. Beaux was across the aisle and I happily declared 
"Forsythia!"  
He looked at me all quizzical 
and so I said it again as I held up the branches.  
"Forsythia"  
He thought I was saying 
"For Cynthia"  
He thought I had lost my mind (very possible) 
 and that I was now referring to myself in the third person.   
And using my formal name to boot!  
I explained that I was excited about the 
For-Syth-ia 
branches that I had found.  
He looked at the bundle of branches 
and then at me and then back at the branches...  
Yep, he was certain that I had lost my mind!  
"Why would you want to buy some sticks?"  
I had to explain that they would bloom 
and little flowers would emerge.  
The Costco worker up at the checkout 
had the same thoughts as Mr. Beaux...  
"Nice sticks you got there"  
"Don't you like flowers?"  
They both teased me the whole time we were checking out!  
Well, who will be laughing a week from now?  
Oh who am I kidding, guys just don't understand 
but I know you DO!
I put them in my new Pottery Barn Vases 
on either side of the fireplace in the Hearth Room. 
I used a clear vase with water on the inside of each pot.   
You can see a few flowers already blooming.
Ahhhhhhh, Like Spring indoors!  
I can't wait for all of the flowers to bloom!
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If you are lucky enough to have a Forsythia bush 
now would be a good time to bring in a few branches 
to force inside.  
Make sure that you pick a day that is above freezing 
to clip your branches.  
Place them in a bucket of warm water 
and cut the stems about an inch while they are under water.  
Let them soak up the water for a few hours 
and then change the water.  
Put some floral preservative in your new water 
and cut them again about an inch.  
Now just watch them bloom 
for a bit of Spring Inside!

Until Next Time,
Beaux R'eves
XO

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