There's an RV with our name ALL OVER IT that needs to be delivered before April 6. Unfortunately our spring break doesn't start until then, but we are seriously trying to figure out a way to come visit.
OK, 2nd time commenting...I grew up in Mesa and have been transplanted to Utah (it's been a painful winter!)for most of my adult life. Your post today brought tears to my eyes and made me remember so many sweet childhood days! We had an orchard at the side of our house and that was my play ground. The smell always comes back to me when I think of it! Enjoy it for me!
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i am a wife, a mother, a homemaker, a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, a collector of white cake plates, a seamstress, and a want-to-be runner. i live in arizona, where the sun always shines, and the winters are a dream. i blog about my life at home. it's a good life, and i am happy.
Heavenly. I'm in complete agreement with your sentiments.
ReplyDelete*sigh*...
ReplyDeleteI love Arizona.
I'm jealous!
ReplyDeleteso pretty.
ReplyDeleteWe went for a run and picked oranges on the way. We were gone for 2.5 hours- not running the whole time-but enjoying az. I love this smell.
ReplyDeleteSounds lovely. It isn't so much like spring here... Utah doesn't really get spring. It seems like it jumps from winter to summer pretty quick.
ReplyDeleteMmmm, orange blossoms.
ReplyDeleteThere's an RV with our name ALL OVER IT that needs to be delivered before April 6. Unfortunately our spring break doesn't start until then, but we are seriously trying to figure out a way to come visit.
ReplyDeleteohhhhhh you make me SO jealous. the harsh new york winter wind is slowly killing me :)
ReplyDeleteIt smells sooooo good!!
ReplyDeletethat picture is so pretty. i'm longing for some of your orange juice.
ReplyDeleteOK, 2nd time commenting...I grew up in Mesa and have been transplanted to Utah (it's been a painful winter!)for most of my adult life. Your post today brought tears to my eyes and made me remember so many sweet childhood days! We had an orchard at the side of our house and that was my play ground. The smell always comes back to me when I think of it! Enjoy it for me!
ReplyDeletehmmmmm....we had over a foot of snow yesterday here in NH. Unfortunately, spring looks fah fah away.
ReplyDeleteHey I live in Arizona also! Here is my blog... http://viljoenavenue.blogspot.com/
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