Wednesday, April 21
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Hard to believe that it's that time of the year already Sue but I do as we have both of these growing in the garden. They were both inherited 😄
ReplyDeleteIt is, Anna. I think the weather is as confused as anything else. Night time it’s winter then it turns to summer some afternoons.
DeleteOur spring blooms are covered with snow right now - our traditional mid-April surprise snowfall :)
ReplyDeleteBrr. It’s cold here on a night but no snow.
Deletebluebells not yet appeared here, but Lesser Celandine all over the place!
ReplyDeleteThe bluebells I planted in the garden aren’t flowering, Mal. I’m wondering whether they need to settle in for a year or two before they will flower.
DeleteAhh! Amazing how the first flowers of spring makes the heart leaps up.
ReplyDeleteIt does, Bonnie
DeleteBeautiful.xxx
ReplyDeleteThere were lots more bluebells on flower at Nostell today, Dina.
DeleteLoving the Bluebells especially Sue, still waiting for them to flower here :-)
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, Shirley the ones that I planted in the garden are just sending up leaves
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