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  • Lupin 1Lupin 1 Posts: 8,916
    MrsGarden wrote (see)

    Have done so KEF

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  • Hi everyone, what a beautiful sunny afternoon. Have just got in from a lovely walk with OH. We went to a NT park and had our own snowdrop walk image Will put a couple of pics on here and a few on camera thread. 

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     YAY! lovely afternoonimage

  • 4thPanda4thPanda Posts: 4,145

    Dove, glad choppers are ok image

    Claws are now a lovely shade of plum - can't remember the quirky name that accompanies it image 

    Mrs G, great self discipline at the GC. I couldn't resist 3 pots of wild primroses for £1.50 from my famous market stall image

    Glad you had a lovely walk Fidget, it has been a lovely day here too. 

  • Oh Lily!  How lovely!  And don't the snowdrops and cyclamen look gorgeous together!!! image


    Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.





  • 4thPanda4thPanda Posts: 4,145

    Lovely Lily (we must have crossed!) glad you got your own walk in image

  • I know, it was beautiful, the fresh air, sun and walk did me the world of good. Was starting to feel quite down these last few days. Roll on spring!!image

  • MrsGardenMrsGarden Posts: 3,951

    Lily, your pics are lovely - I think next year we will have a trip up to your NTP snowdrop walk!

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  • Busy-LizzieBusy-Lizzie Posts: 23,986

    Been a really awful day today weatherwise, rain, wind, cold. At least the plumber has been and fixed the 2 radiators in the sitting room that stopped working. There is a woodburner in there though. OH is going to put a shelf above the one under the window so I can put my baby plants there.

    Went out to a friend's for lunch, drove by the side of the river which is full up, with sheets of water in the adjoining fields.

    Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
  • MrsGardenMrsGarden Posts: 3,951

    Glad your heatings fixed Lizzie and your babies will soon have a nice snug home. Has the weather been as bad in France, it seems likely but not been on news here at all.

    Snowdrops planted front and back gardens - thanks Fidget.x

    chicken pellets tossed all over garden.

    other bits n bobs of tidying done.

    sitting back waiting for spring now,

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