Was Dorset. Now West Yorkshire.
You are teasing us... right? :-)
Hi Andi. Not teasing but reminiscing. Indeed until very recently, brambles have had weirdly hopeful flowers. I wouldn't be surprised if there aren't some still. (I'll have to look.)
Andy - sorry for the miss-spelling of your name. Have close relation called 'Andi' and my fingers spell type it that way automatically.
I totally agree :-)He had snow for a couple of day - now back to fog and rain.
Oh yes, let's!
Hi Rune. Sounds as if winter started then reverted to autumn. I'm hoping we may have enough snow for a snowman this winter.Hi Toffeeapple. It's interesting looking at photos from a few months ago and seeing the difference in light as well as in content.
I really love this picture. It could actually be spring!
Beautiful!
Hello Desertquilts. It does have that air, doesn't it - as if these flowers should be coincidubg with blackthorn blossom.
Hi, Linda - glad you like the bramble flowers.
You are teasing us... right? :-)
ReplyDeleteHi Andi. Not teasing but reminiscing. Indeed until very recently, brambles have had weirdly hopeful flowers. I wouldn't be surprised if there aren't some still. (I'll have to look.)
ReplyDeleteAndy - sorry for the miss-spelling of your name. Have close relation called 'Andi' and my fingers spell type it that way automatically.
ReplyDeleteI totally agree :-)
ReplyDeleteHe had snow for a couple of day - now back to fog and rain.
Oh yes, let's!
ReplyDeleteHi Rune. Sounds as if winter started then reverted to autumn. I'm hoping we may have enough snow for a snowman this winter.
ReplyDeleteHi Toffeeapple. It's interesting looking at photos from a few months ago and seeing the difference in light as well as in content.
I really love this picture. It could actually be spring!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteHello Desertquilts. It does have that air, doesn't it - as if these flowers should be coincidubg with blackthorn blossom.
ReplyDeleteHi, Linda - glad you like the bramble flowers.
ReplyDelete