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Monday, 18 August 2008
Cheerful pink amidst the winter gloom
Back to the farm for the weekend for the baptism of a nephew, so an opportunity to check on my garden. We managed to catch the Taiwan flowering cherry (Prunus campanulata) in full & glorious bloom. It only flowers for a week so we were fortunate to be there just at the right time.The remainder of the garden is still in it's dull winter dormancy, but will transform in just a few weeks as the warmer weather approaches.
The wheat crop is looking alright considering we've had so little rain, but needs moisture soon.
And of course, I couldn't miss the opportunity to bring a big bunch of cheerful daffodils back to town.
Little progress to report on the bright idea from my last post. I have done a tiny bit of embroidery, but am hoping to get back to it tonight.
Have a great week. Best wishes, Bloom.
lovely photos of the farm I love the daffodills remind me of my grannies in Scotland I used to pick bunches of them for her when I was little.You gave me a happy memorys.I love the stitching you are doing its pretty.
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What amazing photos!! Love what you are working on with that bit of stitchery tucked in...nice!!!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE love love the blossom pics. So lucky for you to catch it.
ReplyDeleteAre you not going to show us more of your project?
ReplyDeleteThat is an amazing tree...you were very lucky to see that one in full bloom... :o) and daffodils ...that was a lovely sight...here in Sweden everything seem to have bloomed it´s best...and todays rain feels very autumnlike...
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