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Thank God I got the potatoes & onions in yesterday!!
(Wrap up, Miss Chernobyl??) = Tim
What a lovely picture Tim, looks like a Christmas Card :D Just as well we got our lawn mowed yesterday, snow over night. All the daffs have their heads on the ground, hope they recover :'(
This is the trouble with snow etc this late it plays havoc with spring flowering plants that are out/growing. My daffys looked a little sorry for themselves after the snow last night, but now it has melted they are begining to recover.
My helebores too always look very sory for them selves after a heavy frost, but once the frost goes and the air warms up they too soon recover. Dont worry Pat! :)
How beautiful it looks Tim and your photo would make a lovely Christmas Card. It is icy cold and drizzly in the North East, but no snow for a change. Thankfully, I hear the cold spell will be very brief and the weather will warm up again after the weekend. We have a pond full of birthing frogs and frogs spawn, so I am hoping against hope the pond doesn't freeze over. :) busy_lizzie
A great photograph Tim but I'm glad I'm not where you are!!
It's been trying to snow here for a couple of days but so far (fingers X'd) it's come to nothing.
Trouble is, it'll be gone by the time that the g/children come home tomorrow - shame! = Tim