Hasn't the weather been wonderful the last couple of days? And, I've been able to spend a few minutes enjoying it. Would you like to see what is happening in my garden? It seems ages since my free time and sunshine coincided! But yesterday, I was able to grab my camera at lunchtime and notice what is changing in the garden. I love the blue skies at this time of year, and the feeling that everything is awakening ready for the year ahead. :)
I hope you are all having a good week.
Sara
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Ooo, some beautiful photos Sara, and so much colour already in your garden. I think my favourite photos may be those of the snowdrops - they look so dainty!
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Thank you. The colour is spread through the garden - but it is so nice to see it all coming alive. :) Although having seen the forecast, I’m glad I was able to enjoy the warmth over the last couple of days!
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Gorgeous pictures Sarah....hasn't the sunshine been lovely.
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It really has and it's back again today. I could really get used to this! I wonder if it will last until Mother's Day? x
DeleteYour photos are amazing!! The crocuses are especially wonderful. I am glad that you could get outside and enjoy the sun! xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blooms you have certainly captured the essence of Spring.
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous flowers, and it's especially nice to see the bee. The colour of the hellebores is wonderful, I love that plummy red. Let's hope the sunshine comes back soon. CJ xx
ReplyDeleteLots of lovely things going on in your garden Sara. Mine is still a bit sleepy at the moment apart from the helebores and daffs. I have however seen the first of the bees returning which is always good.
ReplyDeleteWow your photos are so great, wish I could take pictures better!, thanks for sharing some great springtime flowersx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos. We had rain yesterday, but it's a bit brighter today xx
ReplyDeleteThere is certainly lots happening in your garden. You've taken some lovely shios, especially of the snowdrops :)
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Lovely photos! I wonder why I enjoy photos of bugs when I have such a horror of them in actual life.
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Beautiful images Sara. Spring looks much further forward down in the south than here in North Wales.
ReplyDeleteAfter that cold weekend it was 15°C at one point here today! Gorgeous, as are your photos. Your close ups of the insects and stamen are so crystal clear. x
ReplyDeleteLove snowdrops, they are one of my favourites, your pics are great esp the first one of the bee :) Oh and about the Parent and child thing, I'm just gonna be really annoying and wonder how on earth my mother got her shopping done because she a, didn't drive then and b, even if she did, there was no such thing as parent and child lol!
ReplyDeleteHi Sara, just a quick comment to say I have nominated you for the 'Two Good Reads' tag - I really look forward to reading your posts and seeing your gorgeous photos . Thank you for entertaining me on a regular basis :) http://bit.ly/1IBWF0K
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