Friday, March 2
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A story of spring optimism with a sting in the tail! Great Pics
ReplyDeleteHaha, February summed up nicely!
DeleteAnd the tail is still stinging, Mal
DeleteLet’s hope my March diary is more friendly, Belinda
What a contrast. A week is a long time in gardening!
ReplyDeleteIt certainly is, Jessica and this week has felt particularly long!
DeleteThat's an interesting mix of flowers and snow. I've been reading about the bitter cold and snow that you are enduring. I hope warmer and sunnier days are headed your way soon.
ReplyDeleteSo do I, Michelle although our area hasn’t had it as bad as many other things parts of the UK
Deleteonce again Sue thank you for sharing still got snow again this morning just when we thought it was going to start to thaw blessings to you and Martyn
ReplyDeleteThanks, Linda. We had a snow shower overnight and now have a leaking boiler!
DeleteAlready lots of colour happening in your garden - until it was covered with white ;) It's still only white, green and brown around here, but I have a feeling we'll be seeing a few things peak out of the soil in the near future.
ReplyDeleteI just hope that the flowers have survived under the frozen snow, Margaret
DeleteThe photos towards the beginning of the month look positively spring like compared to those at the end. It's due to warm up slightly this coming week.
ReplyDeleteIt's thawing today but gloomy and misty now, Jo. I expect it's the same for you.
DeleteA great photographic record Sue. February seemed a long month this year.
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