A frosty morning meant a lovely day for gardening
I am lucky enough to be able to stay home each Wednesday and do as I please
Today I spent it in my Garden
There's some beautiful things out there even though we've been having so much drizzle lately
I noticed tonight that the days are getting longer
Spring must be on it's way
at school today, everyone knew that you would be in your garden.
ReplyDeleteThose are some really great photos!
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How beautiful and fresh everything looks there, even the frost-bitten ones. It is so dry and hot here. Thanks for a little respite from the heat.
ReplyDeleteWe are in the middle of summer here in Utah. It is very hot! It is hard to imagine that you are waiting for spring to come in Australia. It is a nice thought though. We took a break from working in our garden and went four wheeling for a couple of days. The mountains are so cool and when we got to the top we did see snow!
ReplyDeletegorgeous! I love taking photos of raindrops on plants!
ReplyDeleteGlorious photos again Annie. I am in envy of your flexibility to get down and close to some of those.
ReplyDeleteI have hellebore's out and want to get down on my knees to see the underneath of the flowers and I jolly well can't.
The white ones have been out for a couple of weeks and now the purple tones are coming out all in a hurry.
I love your garden and what talent you have with your handiwork! What a sweet life you are living!
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Maryjane
So frosty! Beautiful!:-)
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful photos, Annie :o)
ReplyDeleteI do love a crisp frosty morning.
xx
These photos are so lovely. Little jewels. I particularly like the last photo.
ReplyDeleteHi Annie,
ReplyDeleteSory I missed this, I thought I was caught up from my break, but obviously not!
Your daffs are coming out! How wonderful.
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Looks Nice !
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