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
It's a grey day here in London, Sue. Wish my garden had as much colour as yours! Autumn planning definitely needed here!
ReplyDeleteIt’s been grey here too Caro if fact we have had a heavy shower.
DeleteNice, Sue, I am very much a daisy flower fan :-)
ReplyDeleteMe too, Shirley and the bees like them too
DeleteBeautifuuly vibrant, just what you need at this time of the year.xxx
ReplyDeleteIt is indeed, Dina.
DeleteYour flower pictures are amazing! Flowers have so much beauty in them, in all details. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteHi Cecilia thanks for the visit and the comment
DeleteDid any of them answer you? They look great!
ReplyDeleteNo they were very reticent, Mal just looked at me and smiled!
DeleteWhat a lovely set of photos to brighten anybodies day, look after that shutter finger Sue
ReplyDeleteMy shutter finger is the least of my concerns, David. :-)
Deleteso I gather
DeleteBeautiful - especially loving the blues.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Margaret
DeleteOoh, I do love Michalmas daisies - remind me of our family garden when I was little. So pretty!
ReplyDeleteI do too, Belinda and same type of memories.
DeleteMy flowers are finished, but yours are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteI hope you like sharing mine, Bonnie.
DeleteLovely and colourful, just what we need at this time of year when so many other flowers are starting to give up.
ReplyDeleteThey cheer things up on a bleak day.Jo
DeleteOh, I love your beautiful flowers !!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your great pics !!
Have a happy Sunday !
Thanks, Ela
DeleteOh pretty! What is the yellow daisy featured in the last photo Sue?
ReplyDeleteIt’s a calendula, Anna. I had a packet of mixed last year and there was one this colour which I collected seed from. Unfortunately most reverted to the more usual orange colour so dodn’t come true. This one did.
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