

It’s a free week, i.e. a week without a set theme. If you have some monochrome photos you’d like to share link to Leanne’s blog here: Monochrome Madness
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It’s a free week, i.e. a week without a set theme. If you have some monochrome photos you’d like to share link to Leanne’s blog here: Monochrome Madness
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Snowdrops? Such a sweet little flower that I have never seen in person.
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Oh, that is really a shame. They are lovely. But my post was almost too late. I took the pics last week. And now we had 3,4 warmish days and the croci are out, the daffodils have literally exploded, little blue scilla are out, primulas and I even saw not quite fully open grape hyacinths. The almonds have started to blossom. All within less than a week!
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You have way more bloom than I have. My camellias and azaleas are about bloomed out now and dropping their flowers. My spirea is blooming, as is the redbud tree. I have more leaf texture than flowers in my yard, but the various greens are still pretty.
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That sounds charming nevertheless. When is spring coming your way?
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Thanks, Elke. I like it. Not much upkeep on my part, or watering, involved. So that’s good. Officially, spring arrives here March 20, but spring has somewhat arrived here in Florida, though. Warm enough during the day for long pants but short sleeves. Spring is a short season for us though–it will get warm here pretty quickly. Beaches are already packed.
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Aaaahhh — beach! Just a dream here.
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Lovely. Ours are almost over now, but we’ve had a brilliant snowdrop year.
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Yes, here too. It’s amazing what has happened within less than a week. The snowdrops are mostly wilted, as have the leucojum vernum which we called March cups (and it’s only the 3rd!). I went past the local botanical garden and was greeted by so many flowering species!
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Hooray! Spring is springing!
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11 more days and we burn winter!
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I hope you blog about it. Please.
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I will. If not somebody else. 😉
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I really like Snowdrops. Pity it’s a bit hot here to grow them well
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They are quite lovely even discounting that they are among the first and thus really welcomed.
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Lovely snowdrops. 😊
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I hope spring is with you soon, these are gorgeous Elke.
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Thank you. It definitely has arrived this past week, it was almost too late to post snowdrops.
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