Stand By

Mar
23


The blooms on my tulip tree are coming and going so quickly!

I’m hoping that I’m going to be able to tell you about some really exciting news this afternoon. Please check back! I can hardly wait to tell you!

UPDATE: I’m going to have to wait a few more days until I can tell you! (A few pesky details.)

Comments

  1. bonita says:

    Setting timer to check in every hour. . . book? …Coco? Lottery…?

  2. Karo says:

    Beautiful picture with a hidden Casper!

    Quicher teasing already and TELL US.

  3. CarrieJ says:

    TULIP TREE???? I want one. I am now in USDA Zone 7 whatever that means. I need to check this out. Dogwoods grow great here.

    BTW..you are killing me. Out with it!

  4. Snapper119 says:

    HurryHurryHurry!!

  5. Dogfarm says:

    I love the fact that you dog is in the photo below the tree. That one thing adds so much to the picture.
    We will wait for your news…

  6. Old Geezer says:

    Dum-da-dum-dum!

    You might want to consider work in the PR area — hyping the gate for new films and the like.

    Hunger Games, anyone?

  7. nursemary says:

    My guess? Stringtown Rising has a buyer. :yes: But I was wrong last time. :no:

  8. Blessings says:

    Everyone has an idea of what it may be..My prayer for you is that “Stringtown Farm Sold” that would be the ultimate way to move forward!!
    Like everyone else I will be waiting/ checking to see!!!
    ~HUGS~~

  9. Blessings says:

    nursemary: we must have hit “submit” at same time! LOL

  10. sunhurteyes says:

    Must be nice to have exciting news in your backpocket. I need more exciting news in my life.

  11. GrammieEarth says:

    LOL Excitement is good Suzanne!

    I’m guessing I’m not your ONLY reader busy waiting, thinking, wondering and pondering what words and photos you will post about that of which we have no idea!

    Another day, another vicarious moment ๐Ÿ™‚

    :hug:

  12. Sugarbelle says:

    Suzanne your tulip tree is gorgeous! I’d like to run away from home. Can I come live at your farm?! City livin’ is getting me down & seeing that tree w/ the winding road just tugged at my heart. Have a great & productive weekend~here’s hoping there’s no rain!

  13. Donna says:

    I’m betting it has something to do with four hooves and a name that begins with the letter “P”…
    :clover:

  14. liz2 says:

    Can hardly wait to learn your news! All of my guesses have already been posted. You’re happy & I’m happy for you! Gorgeous tulip tree.

  15. Sue, a Florida Farm Girl says:

    Ah, Casper is resting after tiptoeing through the tulip petals!!! Looking forward to your good news, girl.

  16. quietstorm says:

    Let’s see….Brad Pitt, Steven Tyler, Donald Trump or Oprah noticed your project on Kickstarter and decided to back the farm and make your wildest dreams come true! :yes:

    A girl can dream can’t she????

    waiting patiently…..

  17. shirley T says:

    Maybe a wedding Weston or Ross.

  18. Busy Solitude Farm says:

    Interesting you call that a tulip tree. It looks like our magnolias. Up here, tulip poplars have yellow flowers!

  19. kiwigal_nz says:

    You are SUCH a tease :hissyfit:

    $10 says your old farm has sold ๐Ÿ˜‰

  20. CindyP says:

    Ah heck! I’ve been checkin’ and checkin’! Any one of these guesses would be awesome…well Weston and Ross can wait to get married, they have schooling to finish up with ๐Ÿ˜‰

    I guess I can wait a few more days………… ::toe tapping::

  21. bonita says:

    I agree with Old Geezer…effective hype

    BTW: Tuliptree is named for the appearance of its showy flowers and the silhouette of its large leaves, both of which resemble tulips. It is also known as Tulip Poplar and Yellow Poplar, in reference to the fluttering of its leaves like those of the Poplars, and for the yellow colors of both its flowers and fall foliage.

    Native throughout most of the Eastern United States, it quickly reaches a height of 80 feet and a breadth of 40 feet, but it can grow much taller. As a member of the Magnolia Family, it is related to the Magnolias (including Cucumbertree) and the only other Tuliptree (Chinese Tuliptree).

  22. lifeisgood/ Melinda says:

    can we have a big hint ?

  23. perry says:

    Maybe it is all of the above and more, lol. Waiting sure is hard on us old people. Maybe you are already writing all of those trailers for coming events, lol.

  24. Old WV Broad says:

    Dear Suzanne,
    Tired of standing by, gonna sit a spell. Probably lay down after that.

    My Aunt Jean Bean used to say, Good news is worth waiting for, don’t wait on the bad news, it will find you anyway.

    Will check back tomorrow!

    Billie

  25. MousE says:

    …is someone getting married? :dancingmonster:

  26. whaledancer says:

    Grrr. Tease. :happypuppy:

  27. beforethedawn says:

    Gorgeous tree! Sitting here patiently waiting to see what’s up. ๐Ÿ˜€

  28. Turtle Mom says:

    Our Tulip tree bloomed early due to the heat wave (9 days of 85+ degree weather) and lost most of it’s pretty flowers within 3 days. Today it rained and the tree is just about bare, which makes me sad. A neighbor’s lilac tree is blooming. Is it still March in Indiana?

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