Hi Caroline;) from a fellow (well, lady fellow) South African living in North Africa. I'm following your blog from today. Thanks for bringing home so close to me. Regards Jo, Sudan.
Jip, spring is in the air. Over here in PE the flowers are slowly starting to peak out as well and it won't be long before it will be full blown spring.
Yes it is! The sad thing is this means that winter is coming on the other side of the equator. Enjoy your spring flowers, they are lovely. Thanks for sharing.
The weather here is more on the capricious side of spring weather, but it can't be long. August 27 id "Daffodil Day" in NZ, a Cancer Society fundraising day.
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Hi Caroline;) from a fellow (well, lady fellow) South African living in North Africa. I'm following your blog from today. Thanks for bringing home so close to me. Regards Jo, Sudan.
ReplyDeleteJip, spring is in the air. Over here in PE the flowers are slowly starting to peak out as well and it won't be long before it will be full blown spring.
ReplyDeleteSpring already? I wish we had a hint of fall - it was 109F in Vegas today.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this beautiful photo
ReplyDeleteHere we already starting with autumn :-( should be summer, but the wetter is very bad, lots of rain.
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Yes it is! The sad thing is this means that winter is coming on the other side of the equator. Enjoy your spring flowers, they are lovely. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThe weather here is more on the capricious side of spring weather, but it can't be long. August 27 id "Daffodil Day" in NZ, a Cancer Society fundraising day.
ReplyDeleteLove the yellow blossoms!
Daffodils are so beautiful. Means autimn is on its way here though
ReplyDeleteWhat a pleasant walk that must be with all the pretty wildflowers, and here we are getting close to fall.
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