Photos taken 7th June 2018. Enjoy
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These are very pretty! 🙂 ❤
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Thought we might prefer something other than snow
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Yes thank you! 🙂 ❤
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🙂 🙂 🙂
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A beautiful way to brighten a day of winter. 🙂
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I’ve been posting lots of flowers on Twitter too. We’ve all had enough of winter already & we could have another 6 weeks to go
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Pretty and colorful
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Thanks. My intent. Too much monotonous monochromatic snow of late!
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You’re welcome 😉
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🙂
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Thanks a lot!!!
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Pretty blooms, it feels like these are still a long way off 🙂
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I’ve being making an effort to post sunny, flowery photos on Twitter, to counter all the grey, black & white snow shots
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Such lovely sunshiny flowers to brighten up these winter days! Mind you, the sun has been shining but with no heat!
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We had almost the full week with no sun, just a boring, featureless grey blanket
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Ugh. I loathe when it is grey, grey, grey… and add to it cold! Our blue skies are on day…4? 5? Not unhappy about it.
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Everyone’s complaining about the weather. But does the weather god listen? Nah. No better than Boris Johnson
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Haha! I’ve given up complaining about things I have no power over. I just dress accordingly and trudge out there… 🙂
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It’s gonna get warmer this week
& you know us Brits. If we didn’t complain of the weather, we’d never speak to each other
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I’m thinking this is a case for other regions as well 😉
It is snowing now (again) and I have a chat scheduled with a friend at 10:30. If I get dressed now, I can get my steps in before! Or… I can have another cup of coffee and go later… The nest few minutes will tell 😉
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I’m about to go to Breydon. My room temperature is again up to normal. I’m not shivering, I’m not aching with cold. I need to walk.
Stay warm, my friend, stay safe
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That’s awful. I hope your walk was lovely!
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Breydon was grey, and in full flood. But I managed a few photos. Nothing to go wow about
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I know the feeling. Some days are just meh for the camera.
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Waiting new growth, new plants etc
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I just came in from shovelling a good 4-5 inches of the white stuff. Won’t be seeing any new growth for a while!
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It amazed me every year. People seem to think winter falls with the solstice. It does not. The worst of the winter almost always falls in February and March.
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Oh definitely not! Just like spring doesn’t really make its appearance here until at least April..
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We sometimes get a promising peep of it as early as February. But it’s just a promise, not the full show. No, April it is, at the earliest
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Yes, you guys get it so much earlier. Of course, you don’t have mounds of snow to deal with!
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We are blessed by the gulf stream that swirls around our shores… even when an arctic vortex disturbs it
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That must definitely help.
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Oh yes. As does being an island… the sea holding warmth better than does the land
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Yes, for sure! Here? No matter that Montreal is an island. Ain’t no warmth being held in 🙂
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That’s called geography. And most of us live where we do cos that’s where we’re born
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Dale, thank you for the birthday wishes, which Crispina conveyed to me (below). A walk by the river, a classic movie (Ninotchka), a jambalaya for dinner, and chocolate-covered marzipan for dessert made it a good day with my partner EJ.
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How lovely! I too am up to the teeth with snow shots and these are brightening to the spirit. Curious, the first ones remind me of blackberry blossoms and the last ones, are those a type of dutch iris? Beautiful not matter what they are. 🙂
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Dog rose… then other wild roses… the flag (wild iris)… and bee orchid
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Considering I’m behind, this is very well-timed, as we just finished 1.5 days of snow, and I was just out shoveling. Thanks for the photos!
(You know I’m always thankful; I just rarely have anything worthwhile to say about them.)
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I know that.
And Dale says Happy Birthday!
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