Trevor
Re: Trevor
Lovely to see that beautiful daffodil display, Trevor. Only the odd crocus and snowdrop round my way.
Who actually buys Easter eggs in January? It's nearly three months away!!
Who actually buys Easter eggs in January? It's nearly three months away!!
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Cheers David and Neil.
Life passes too quickly as it is, David, without commerce trying to speed the seasons up !
I think we are encouraged to shop early for Christmas, Neil, only 11 months to go.
Life passes too quickly as it is, David, without commerce trying to speed the seasons up !
I think we are encouraged to shop early for Christmas, Neil, only 11 months to go.
Re: Trevor
Lovely Daffs Trevor The shops went even madder this year - I went in on Christmas Eve and they were already getting space cleared for the Easter Eggs - I mean they still hadn't gotten Xmas out of the way Oh well eventually it'll all roll into one so there'll be a Christmas aisle, and an Easter aisle etc
Have a goodun
Wurzel
Have a goodun
Wurzel
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That's a great sight to see Trevor I normally start carrying my camera when these and the Aconites come out - rthey're like my butterfly alarm clock!
Have a goodun
Wurzel
Have a goodun
Wurzel
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Fantastic to see so many Snowdrops Trevor, lovely shot, that's another on my list to plant Goldie
Re: Trevor
Many thanks Wurzel, David & Goldie. Snowdrops are one of the first things to lift the spirits in the new year.
Still no butterflies for the camera around here yet.
Since Christmas I've had two Red Admiral sightings, one on Boxing day in Wilts,
and the other flying around nearby properties at home just after New Year.
With the cold air set to continue for a while yet, patience is required!
Trevor.
Still no butterflies for the camera around here yet.
Since Christmas I've had two Red Admiral sightings, one on Boxing day in Wilts,
and the other flying around nearby properties at home just after New Year.
With the cold air set to continue for a while yet, patience is required!
Trevor.
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Re: Trevor
February is snowdrops month, and they make a glorious sight when seen in masses like that. They are starting to go over now, but have been excellent this year. Something to look forward to in late winter. Then we can look towards spring, which is now very close.
Re: Trevor
I agree, Mark, Snowdrops have been magnificent this year with little rough weather to spoil them.
Here is a shot from my garden of G Elwesii ' Comet ' which is said to have the largest flowers
of any snowdrop. These are now going over.
Here is a shot from my garden of G Elwesii ' Comet ' which is said to have the largest flowers
of any snowdrop. These are now going over.
Re: Trevor
They do look massive Trevor This is the month when it all begins proper so fingers crossed we won't have another visit from the Beast from the East
Have a goodun
Wurzel
Have a goodun
Wurzel
Re: Trevor
Hopefully we will avoid another ' Beast from the East ' Wurzel.
but they are forecasting some of the white stuff for next week!
but they are forecasting some of the white stuff for next week!
Re: Trevor
My bad, my first week A/L of the year starts this Saturday, it was inevitable
Some addictions are good for the soul!
Re: Trevor
Cheers Paul. I hope the image below taunts you as much as it does me.
Remember the February ' heat wave ' of 2019 ? It was so warm on 25th Feb.
that I discarded my jumper and walked around in short sleeves. A bit different to 2023!
Birding for you next week ?
Take care,
Trevor.
Remember the February ' heat wave ' of 2019 ? It was so warm on 25th Feb.
that I discarded my jumper and walked around in short sleeves. A bit different to 2023!
Birding for you next week ?
Take care,
Trevor.
Re: Trevor
Yes, it would seem my first bit of holiday will be a butterfly free zone. Still it's been decent 'normal' winter (as far as wildlife is concerned) so we can hope when things get going we'll be spoilt rotten!trevor wrote: ↑Fri Mar 03, 2023 7:57 am Cheers Paul. I hope the image below taunts you as much as it does me.
Remember the February ' heat wave ' of 2019 ? It was so warm on 25th Feb.
that I discarded my jumper and walked around in short sleeves. A bit different to 2023!
Birding for you next week ?
Take care,
Trevor.
Some addictions are good for the soul!
Re: Trevor
I am trying to reassure myself that Spring is not far away.
And scenes like the one below could be enjoyed in a little over four weeks time!
And scenes like the one below could be enjoyed in a little over four weeks time!
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Re: Trevor
It’s common, Trevor!
Lovely clump of Galanthus Comet you have there. Also, get some Gal. S. Arnott if you can find them. The flowers are gloriously scented.
Lovely clump of Galanthus Comet you have there. Also, get some Gal. S. Arnott if you can find them. The flowers are gloriously scented.
Re: Trevor
"And scenes like the one below could be enjoyed in a little over four weeks time!" When I look at the window scenes like this seem impossible Trevor That's a cracking shot to cheer us up though!
Have a goodun
Wurzel
Have a goodun
Wurzel
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Right now those times seem painfully far away. You're right though; in 4 weeks time Orange Tips will surely be about...unless this awful weather lasts all the way through the month of March (which doesn't seem impossible at the moment).