Looking out of a window this morning I spotted our first open crocus and so decided to have a wander round the garden to see what else I could find happening. The intention was to post one or two photos but in the end I took so many that I decided to post an album instead. There are lots and lots of signs that spring is just around the corner.
Tuesday, February 8
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How lovely...it looks like spring has sprung. It will be a while before I see any of those sights here.
ReplyDeleteI am seeing some signs of spring too...lots of them about...hope the early herbs turn out well...though the thought of coriander makes me shudder.....it's about the only thing I really don't like!!
ReplyDeleteIsn't it so exciting to see the first signs of Spring!
ReplyDeleteSpring has arrived to your garden! I did see some buds on my Hydrangea, but that is it for now.
ReplyDeleteThere's definitely signs of spring there. I love the soft buttery colour of your crocus.
ReplyDeleteLovely album. I was wandering around doing much the same in yesterday's lovely sunshine - grey and dull now so a bonus to see your pics.
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Not really weatherwise Robin as it is a bit miserable today but it's ggod to see things growing
ReplyDeleteIt seems you either love of hate coriander Tanya - I love it
I love this time of year Phoebe - it seems a corner has been turned.
Weren't you a bit later for winter to arrive Ana?
I love the colout too Jo - it had smaller more delicte flowers too - I think it is called Cream Beauty
Yes grey and dull here too Mo.
This is one of my favoruite times of year, one foot still in winter the other in spring. I am envious of your snowdrop clumps, ours are more a scatter, but give them time!
ReplyDeleteWe have quite a few clumps of snowdrops now Janet - it's lovely when they all come out - I'm sure you'll soon have good clumps too.
ReplyDeleteSightings of early signs of spring must have put a smile in your face. Yes it is hard to choose which photo to put up when all are special. I must learn from you how to make an album.
ReplyDeleteHi Diana, It did make me smile. If you use Blogger (which you do) your photos are kept in Picasa I'll send you some instructions.
ReplyDeleteLovely pics. Colour in the garden at last, it's been a long Winter.
ReplyDeleteIt's been an incredibly long winter PK - too long! And I guess it isn't really over just yet!
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