I am sure that somewhere beneath the deep snow in my garden there are snowdrops eager to be seen, but I have not been able to get out to take a photo up to now. We will have to be satisfied with those from last year.
We won’t see any flowers until the end of next month or, depending on the weather, a week before that. Generally we get crocus around the last week of February, but right now it’s brutally cold and snowing (again). It snowed yesterday and this morning and supposedly tomorrow, then it gets REALLY cold until next week when we have the “possibility” of a really big storm. I was counting on climate change. Oh well.
If our weather was more snowless, we would see the beginnings of the. Spring flowed. A couple of weeks ago I could see the first snowdrops peeping through. Now they are covered in snow
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I hope you get to see them soon. 😀
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So do I ☃️
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This is a beautiful photo, Pat. Is that circular thing a snail in the lower left corner?
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Yes it is a snail, but I think the shell was empty
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We won’t see any flowers until the end of next month or, depending on the weather, a week before that. Generally we get crocus around the last week of February, but right now it’s brutally cold and snowing (again). It snowed yesterday and this morning and supposedly tomorrow, then it gets REALLY cold until next week when we have the “possibility” of a really big storm. I was counting on climate change. Oh well.
I love your snow drops. They are so pretty 🙂
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If our weather was more snowless, we would see the beginnings of the. Spring flowed. A couple of weeks ago I could see the first snowdrops peeping through. Now they are covered in snow
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What a welcome flower this will be
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If only I could see them, but they are still covered in snow
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