There are a few flowers [snowdrops, daffs...] but not a lot of blooms and I haven't seen any butterflies lately.
I think of February as a time for sowing, time to prepare my garden for the summer, and prepare my heart for Easter [Lent begins on 17th Feb]
The calendar picture is attractive, but it feels like the wrong month!
Blooming confusing if you ask me! I can only think that in these cold wintry days, Naomi has been singing songs from My Fair Lady to herself
Oh, so loverly, sitting abso-BLOOMING-lutely still
I would never budge, till Spring crept over me winder-sill
Blooming confusing if you ask me! I can only think that in these cold wintry days, Naomi has been singing songs from My Fair Lady to herself
Oh, so loverly, sitting abso-BLOOMING-lutely still
I would never budge, till Spring crept over me winder-sill


I feel it's more like 'in the bleak midwinter' than 'Mary Mary quite contrary how does your garden grow'!
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ReplyDeleteI read today that Lytham Hall has had to bring their snowdrop events forward a week as there are thousands already full bloom. Climate change is real! Need to do the ironing as I spent yesterday working out the cover for the tissue box for my crafters. Catriona
ReplyDeleteI must check out our local national trust snowdrop displays
DeleteIt seems that what are being gathered are hearts! No flowers blooming here, they are hiding under the snow.
ReplyDeleteGathering hearts id good. No snow here, just rain ☔
DeleteMaybe its the promise of what is to come. Xx
ReplyDeleteThat's a good thought 😊
DeleteWow, dear Angela, if you visit the National Trust's snowdrop exhibition, please take some photos for us...
ReplyDeleteI think we'll have to wait until March for the first signs of spring.
My Fair Lady is playing at our state operetta.
Best regards and good evening.
Oh I definitely will
DeleteI'm hoping for a little more colour in the garden this month. Maybe a few early daffodils if the wind and rain don't knock them over and spoil them. I do like Naomi's picture but it doesn't quite fit what we know of February.
ReplyDeletePerhaps she did a set of calendar pictures and this one was the last to be allocated a month! Maybe the hearts refef to Valentines?
DeleteYes, February is the month for blooming! At least in my garden. :)
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy seeing pictures of your garden, Bless
ReplyDeleteFebruary is definitely not full of flowers in my memory!
ReplyDeleteLoving the fungi on your blog this week
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