Another Spring arrives- how wonderful. Crocuses abound everywhere, but I cannot help but be concerned that Spring is always in danger of being nipped in the bud- but lets stay positive and enjoy. 🙂 My garden has new life and colour returning at last. Im enjoying your sunny walk in Regents Park 🙂
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I must have done last weeks…flight
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I love fuschias (but, like dahlias, cannot grow them, boo).
Here are my hydrangeas, which will be glorious: https://anthropologist.wordpress.com/2023/03/26/one-word-sunday-spring/
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My garden’s new growth in Silent Sunday Blog Post : https://carylbeach.art/category/post-a-day/
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Another Spring arrives- how wonderful. Crocuses abound everywhere, but I cannot help but be concerned that Spring is always in danger of being nipped in the bud- but lets stay positive and enjoy. 🙂 My garden has new life and colour returning at last. Im enjoying your sunny walk in Regents Park 🙂
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I often feel the same as you, Caryl. Everything in nature is less certain these days.
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Beautiful, Debs!
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Isn’t it, Jo. Some real hints of Spring here now, even if they are often drowned in the wet and grey. As is the case today 😦
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🤗💗
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