Wednesday, December 23
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Thank you! Nadolig Llawen i Ti hefyd. {A Happy Christmas to you also}
ReplyDeleteThanks Debra
DeleteHappy Christmas to you both x
ReplyDeleteThanks Jo
DeleteHappy Christmas to you two as well!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pics. And all I could think of is wow-there go the flowers.......
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Thanks Sue, the photo was taken just after Christmas last year. At the time there was no snow where we live but just a few miles south on higher ground this is what we found.
DeleteFabulous photos. Wishing you and Martyn a very merry Christmas too.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jo I hope you have had a good Christmas
DeleteMerry Christmas, Sue and Martin!
ReplyDeleteI wish you good health and good harvest in next year!
Thanks. Nadezda
DeleteI laughed at Sue's comment above. Especially as there were two in the garden first thing this morning :(
ReplyDeleteHappy Christmas to you both.
That"s one problem that we do not have to contend with, Jessica :-)
DeleteThanks for your best wishes, Sue. I hope you too have a lovely Christmas, and that your eyes don't give you too much trouble! (P.S. I don't think it will be a white Christmas this time...)
ReplyDeleteThe eyes are not too bad thanks, Mark. Not a white Christmas but a wet one for some people.
DeleteBeautiful creatures Sue as long as they don't stray on to the allotment. Wishing you and Martyn a Merry Christmas and a happy and healthy New Year!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Anna and you too. Those deer would have quite a long way to travel to get to the allotment. I don't think we have any others around us either. :-)
DeleteWhat a gorgeous photo Sue. I'm wishing you and Martyn a very happy Christmas. CJ xx
ReplyDeleteThanks, CJ. As soon as I saw the photograph last year I knew it would be this year's Christmas card.
DeleteThanks for your kind wishes !!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and your family !!
Thanks, Ella
DeleteMerry Christmas Sue & Martyn! I'm sending some good thoughts your way in the hopes that you get a good resolution to your vision problems in the New Year. XO
ReplyDeleteThank you, Margaret. I am still using the voice recognition software for my typing so I hope it is working reasonably well although it is not very good at people's names, especially unusual names. I hope next year is good for you too.
DeleteJust wanted to wish you both a wonderful Christmas. Sorry I have been so AWOL from all the blogs recently, been struggling to catch up with myself.
ReplyDeleteI hope that you are still managing to keep dry, Jayne. Let's hope next year is a bit better weatherwise.
DeleteSeasonal Greetings to all.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Spade and Dagger
DeleteHave a Peaceful and Happy Christmas xxx
ReplyDeleteThank you, Debs. Have a good new year.
DeleteAnd Merry Christmas to you too Sue, all the best for the new gardening year!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Helene. Hope next year is a good gardening year for you too.
DeleteHappy Christmas and best wishes for 2016!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful pictures. I did enjoy them. All the very best to you and yours. I hope you had a lovely Christmas day!xxx
ReplyDeleteI knew that you would like them, Dina. I hope that the floods haven't reached you.
DeleteA belated Merry Christmas to you both. Hope you've had a relaxing few days and avoided the awful floods we've had here in West Yorkshire
ReplyDeleteWe are nice and dry, Annie and sitting in sunshine this afternoon. Hope you are dry too.
DeleteRain deer? Wow! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Malar. Red deer :-)
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