Wednesday, February 6
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That's a great title for the photo, Sue. A season already past and one just beginning.
ReplyDeleteAnd autumn leaves too Jo
DeleteSnowdrops! Mine are still sleeping :)
ReplyDeleteMy sister has some that have opened, Dewberry. But there are about 20 species of snowdrop and over 500 different cultivars or varieties and not all flower at exactly the same time.
DeleteSounds to me like the title of a play - no, that was "A Man for All Seasons" wasn't it?
ReplyDeleteI do believe it was, Mark. Does that mean we ladies have to find three more husbands?
DeleteNeed a little green right now. We're under snow :-) Thanks for joining us at Wordless Wednesday Bloggers!
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I did sign up Jennifer thanks
DeleteThanks Kathy
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed this. Its always exciting to see the first Spring bulbs.
ReplyDeleteThanks Liz
DeleteVery Nice Blog....
ReplyDeleteSnowdrops? Wow! I love this plant!
ReplyDeleteI do too Malar
DeleteIt took me a moment to see what you meant with the title :-) Mine are also flowering, without any leaves around, but I planted them only a few years ago so they haven't multiplied as nicely as yours have yet!
ReplyDeleteSubtle eh Helene? I like to keep you on your toes.
DeleteMine aren't quite as far ahead as yours but i did notice another small patch away from the originals - happy that they are slowly multiplying.
ReplyDeleteI love to see them en masse Elaine
DeleteReally like your Wordless Wednesday pics. A picture is so often enough!
ReplyDeleteIt is Belinda and thank you
DeleteSuch a wonderful photo Sue...and the caption is perfect for it!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Tamya
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