Time to remove the cobwebs from the old blog and give it a major dusting!
After this very long COVID Winter, or what feels like it, it is nice to see the first signs of Spring and with it hope for a better year than the last one.
Even nature was in no hurry this year with our Magnolia blooming seven weeks later than it did four years ago.
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Last year, this Hyacinth bloomed in a bulb vase inside the house, this year, it gets to taste the outdoors. |
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New lettuce, spinach and beets. |
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This kale lived through our winter getting sweeter as the weather got colder. |
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My Japanese corner. |
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Lady Banks ready to bloom by the street and magnolia in its full glory. |