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 see you've had a smattering of snow! Nothing here yet although it's cold enough.
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It only lasted a couple of hours, Karen and just missed Christmas Day. WE too have had some really cold days this week.
DeleteOur snow has now iced over, it's treacherous out there. Wishing you and Martyn all the very best for 2021, let's hope it's a better year than this one's been.
ReplyDeleteOurs is frost now rather than snow, Jo. The snow didn’t stick around.
DeleteQuite an assortment, with Ruby, and plates of food, masks, wallpaper and more for a varied December indeed. No snow here, just cold and wintry.
ReplyDeleteRelatively little gardening, Deborah
DeleteWow, images that tell so many stories Sue, a great end to your blogging year! I hope newbie allotment and home veggie growers found their way here for inspiration and information during 2020. I'm certain you will inspire many on the growing and cooking of veggies and fruit in 2021. Wishing it a good one for you both - Happy Hogmanay!
ReplyDeleteI wonder though whether the enthusiasm for gardening will continue next year, Shirley if the virus subsides and people are freed up to do other things
DeleteI can see you had a beautiful December!
ReplyDeleteI wish you much happiness and health in the New Year!
I wsh the same for you, Ela
DeleteI am surprised you are still getting vegetables this time of year. Looks like you had a good December. Happy New Year.
ReplyDeleteWe harvest vegetables most of the year, Lisa. May is actually the leanest month.
DeleteSnow!!! We haven't has a flake but it's sure freezing. Loved the pictures, especially darling Ruby.xxx
ReplyDeleteIt was just a light covering, Dina that lasted just a couple of hours. Ruby wasn’t a darling earlier today when I was trying to shampoo her muddy paws.
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