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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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So after a short winter of hibernation I'm glad to say spring is on its way so I'm back!
I've not got my mojo back yet.....but I'm rejoining the forums for the banter and the company xxx |
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"So after a short winter of hibernation I'm glad to say spring is on its way so I'm back!
I've not got my mojo back yet.....but I'm rejoining the forums for the banter and the company xxx"
Welcome out of hibernation, but don't count your chickens yet we sometimes get snow in February too. |
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By *ickawitchCouple
over a year ago
Away with the fairies (Liverpool to you) |
We have birds building nests here in sunny Liverpool* so they think it must be nearly spring at least
*it is actually raining here and has done every single day since September but for purpose of optimism I hereby reserve the right to pretend Liverpool remembers what the sun looks like |
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Snowdrops out here almost on the first week of january, but but narcissi in full, usually not like this till april, Some kind of record I,m sure they will be in flower in february for certain Perhaps first time ever in this country, their not daffodils but same family very Interesting Indeed, I heard in grantham In one of their nurseries there they had A daffodil in flower on the 9th of december a truly remarkable Mild winter, I,ve also got camelia flowers out in my garden this month. |
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