I have seen this magnificent display of crocuses and snowdrops for the three Springs now, and each time I gasp, in wondrous delight. Snowdrops first to brave the winter chill. Now crocuses as the sun shines for St. Valentine's Day, at St.Chad's church, Poulton Le Fylde. Back in the garden one little snowdrop ( mice have nibbled the rest - reminding me of a little rhyme . . . ' Plant four seeds in a row, one for the mouse and one for the crow, one to rot and one to grow"). Hellebores greet early Spring. Daffodils not quite in flower, just tete a tetes in an old chimney pot. February's welcome sunshine and more daylight hours and bringing warmth to the garden; do not to be fooled as Winter never gives in easily. Stay well, keep wrapped up, warm and cosy, hot drinks and nourishing soup, another cold spell is surely on it's way.
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