Some Spring Flowers
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These are for Marley, who asked if it was spring yet over here in England. The answer is; "sort of", flowers and birds think so but the rest of us are gritting our teeth facing a cold spell with a mixture of sun, frost hail and even snow in some places.
A Friend has just retured from Maine after a short visit and tells me it is still snowy and cold there.
Labels: Countryside, Dorset, Paul Troubetzkoy
6 Comments:
Delicious! Thank you, Robert. My mother has crocuses and hellebores in bloom down in the Carolinas.
We are blooming snowflakes.
Figure on stallion? Figure and stallion?
No two seprate works Marley. I am about to launch the new web site, keep finding more mistakes; links all wrong; serious muddle!
Sounds as if you are having fun over there.
We've sleet and snow warnings in Florence, of all places! The early flowers are surely suffering - irises in full bloom, etc.
I understand the frustrations of building/launching websites...looking forward to seeing it soon.
Robert, hope all those linkages are falling into place...
College visits, snow and ice galore: ferrying and shoveling fun.
Leave me a note when it's done!
pretty!
we have some of those same flowers and we had a late snow that froze them and it didnt hurt them. they are tough little buggers those early spring flowers
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