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Galen Tue 18-Feb-14 12:23:41

My white camellia is almost in flower!

NanKate Tue 18-Feb-14 12:10:05

I'm still breathing wink

cathybee Mon 17-Feb-14 22:44:42

Reasons To Be Optimistic

Summer is coming

Grandchildren in out lives

We have our health

We have sight to be able to see the beautiful green grass

If today was a bad day, there is always tomorrow

margaretm74 Mon 17-Feb-14 22:25:09

Raining all day here! However, the daffs are budding and should be out by St David's day.
Crocuses (croci) flowering around the tree, the purple ones as the yellow ones disappeared.
DH has sown some seeds (in the greenhouse), I weeded the pots, and I will get out there soon and do more sowing.

celebgran Mon 17-Feb-14 20:44:35

Whoa hey got washing dry 2 days running binged my coat I. Washer and little Rosie's (King Charles) also turned out dining room feeling so much better for some sunlight!

annodomini Mon 17-Feb-14 18:21:25

Rhododendron praecox is out and the cornus mas with its yellow pompoms. Lots of hellebores hiding behind big shrubs.

Kiora Mon 17-Feb-14 17:46:47

I know it's only February but all these grey days seem to have gone on forever. So seeing crocus and watching three muddy grandchildren bouncing around like spring lambs at the park made me feel a little more optimistic today.

durhamjen Mon 17-Feb-14 17:20:11

I saw a yellow rose bush in bloom today. I walk past it every time I go to the village. Have I just not noticed it before, or have the buds just opened up?

Galen Mon 17-Feb-14 17:15:45

A whole bank of dafs out on my way to archery yesterday. Lovely

Gorki Mon 17-Feb-14 16:53:08

We have them growing wild on our front lawn under the oak tree that survived the gales. They are a lovely sight every year.

MarionHalcombe Mon 17-Feb-14 16:48:22

We went for a walk yesterday and saw loads of snowdrops and crocus (Crocii? hmm)

Really made me feel that spring had sprung

rosesarered Mon 17-Feb-14 13:27:29

The seasons are a bit crazy at the moment. So much in bud that shouldn't be yet.Much as I like April, it's unlikely to be hot , my favourite month is June, warm to hot and so much coming into flower.Hanging basket time, and sitting lazily outside on the swing thing. smile

Flowerofthewest Mon 17-Feb-14 11:20:07

Again, I have just found 4 bags of spring bulbs in my porch. Panic set in and I have thrown them into my potato tubs and am hoping for the best. Worked last year with late (very late sown) daffs.

Saw daffodils out yesterday while on a drive and a Peacock butterfly.

Aka Mon 17-Feb-14 10:48:51

smile I can tell how much longer the days are getting as I didn't have to put the chickens to bed until almost 6 o'clock last night and they were clucking crossly 'let us out' when I went down to them at 7.00 am

henetha Mon 17-Feb-14 10:34:09

That's great, whitewave, to think positive thoughts about looking forward to spring. It cheered me up,- thanks. smile

Culag Mon 17-Feb-14 10:30:54

I am sooooo looking forward to April. I know a lot of people don't like February, but at least the days are getting longer. Unlike December and the dreaded Christmas.

Some things are well ahead in my garden this year so let's hope we don't get any prolonged frosts to knock them back.

Agus Mon 17-Feb-14 10:17:18

Wonderful thoughts whitewave, lots to look forward too and for me another positive thought is the clock's changing. Makes such a difference to my outlooksunshine

whitewave Mon 17-Feb-14 10:09:09

6 weeks to April when the sun will be too hot to leave the dog in the car to go shopping

The blinds will go up in the conservatory

The earth in the garden will be totally covered with new green growth

We can begin to think to putting away our winter woollies

and I will begin to panic about being behind with the new seasons sowing

Glory - Be