That bluebell picture is perfect. Yes we are struggling to feel spring too. Quite often it looks right from the house but go outside and the wind cuts you in two!
Hail storms in East Anglia this week and lots of interesting skies, but we are off now for our dog walk in a nearby bluebell wood in briefly bright sunshine, which is a pure delight. Lovely photos.
We've had hail, but not snow, here. Mostly blue skies and a cold wind, though. Spring is definitely here in your lovely post. Have a good long weekend. Sam x
Lucille, that little lamb playing peek a boo tells me it's spring, even with a few flurries.
ReplyDeleteThank you for these photographs that take me way beyond my city limits. xo
That bluebell picture is perfect. Yes we are struggling to feel spring too. Quite often it looks right from the house but go outside and the wind cuts you in two!
ReplyDeleteGlorious bluebells. I think ours have taken one look at the weather and gone back to sleep.
ReplyDeletehard for the lambs to deal with snow.
ReplyDeleteAnd the gardeners!
Lovely Spring photos.The bluebell hillside is a delight.
ReplyDeleteSame here. With millions of lambs.....
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos . Violets !
ReplyDeleteWe're living in an endless hailstorm ... it's like a rather vigorous child's toy .
Hail storms in East Anglia this week and lots of interesting skies, but we are off now for our dog walk in a nearby bluebell wood in briefly bright sunshine, which is a pure delight. Lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteI think I like your blossom snow better that the stuff we are expecting tomorrow. Beautiful photographs Lucille.
ReplyDeleteWinter is not letting go.........lets hope that means a hot summer........
ReplyDeleteWe've had hail, but not snow, here. Mostly blue skies and a cold wind, though. Spring is definitely here in your lovely post. Have a good long weekend. Sam x
ReplyDeleteWell, Spring has made you a big promise that it's surely intending to keep, even if it allowed Winter in for a snowfall or two. Lovely, lovely photos!
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