February Flower Frolic
Look – a tulip snout…
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...and some Hyacinth fronds…
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…and a Grape Hyacinth cluster!
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February is earliest spring blossom time in the Quimper garden…
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The little china-heads especially like the striped Crocus…
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…and the early Rhododendron!
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Blossom bonnets for Guttersnipe and Mudlark!
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Spring is so energising!!
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Thanks for the energizing (energising!) narrative and sweet little dolls leading us through your blaze of early Spring colors. Mudlark and Guttersnipe melt my heart.
You are very welcome…perhaps Mudlark and Guttersnipe are singing with energy – I rather think they are!
Every photo… Eye Candy…we’ve been in a deep, deep freeze…viewing these pictures gives thought of Spring. The last photo made me laugh.
I have heard about the storms and blizzards “back East” and hope you are weathering them alright…I am glad to send a little hopeful spring your way ❤
What pretty hats Guttersnipe and Mudlark! It looks as though spring has arrived earlier for you than here.
We do hope our daffodils will be blooming by March 1st though as, not only is that our littlest human’s sixth birthday, it is also St. David’s Day and we honour his day by wearing either a daffodils or a leek in Wales. We do not fancy walking round smelling like onions, so have a marked preference for a bright below flower.
Much love,
Mary Not Quite Hitty xxx
Smelling like like Cock-a-leekie soup would be OK…We have a few leeks left in the garden but they are looking very woebegone. I don’t think they’ll make it to March 1, so it will be daffs for Dafydd for us too!
So beautiful, so beautiful… Thank you, Love, nia
Thank you, Nia, we are happy to share our garden with you!
ohhh spring flowers….12″ of snow and 16 degrees here so your flowers are a gift.