Concern shifts from wet to cold
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Throughout April our concern has been the lack of anything resembling a dry
spell of weather. However, the latter half of the month has been drier and
the ...
6 months ago
I love moss, it's so tactile. Did you take these in the Dales?
ReplyDeleteYes, Jo Good guess - at Horton in Ribblesdale.
DeletePhew. For a minute I thought you meant YOU loved rain!
ReplyDeleteI thought the title may have caused some raised eyebrows Mark
DeleteI prefer it to snow which is coming down at the moment but a bit less than last year please! Lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteSnow here today too Damo but it doesn't look to be going to hang around long
DeleteI do love rain! But we have had quite enough now. Often in summer in our dry York climate I do a little dance of joy when after a dry spell it rains. As a nodiggardener I can rush out and plant!
ReplyDeleteOh by the way although I love your sphagnum moss, ironically I am doing a post tomorow on how to kill moss in lawns!
It was the moss that loves rain not me Roger. The mosses in the photo were growing in the right place.
DeleteThe mossy rocks look a bit like a head of broccoli.
ReplyDeleteIt goes Elaine - only a gardener would notice that :)
DeleteMade me want to stroke the photos... At least something is happy!
ReplyDeleteI did stroke the real thing Jamet
DeleteLovely photos Sue, coincidentally I was looking at moss yesterday but my photos ended up in the Trash bin :}
ReplyDeleteI just take hundreds of photos Bilbo on the grounds that one will be OK.
DeleteI would love us to have rain....but sadly its keeping a wide berth. That moss would not be happy around here.
ReplyDeleteWhy is it all or nothing as far as our climates go Liz?
DeleteLovely photos, but I have had more than enough rain to last me for years!!
ReplyDeleteSo have we Helene - but the moss loves it
DeleteI don't...but I appreciate that the moss needs it to look it's best!
ReplyDeleteNeither do I Tanya - not the amount we are having at the moment anyway!
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