Spring! Well maybe. Lunch in the conservatory (I know I don't call it that). Took me a day of washing the winter mould off the glass, woodwork and floor. But worth it.

Primroses out, and a daisy ... got to start somewhere.

The daffodils nearly there ... just waiting to make sure another gale won't come along and flatten them.

Good to sit back in the porch and admire the view (and sheep) in comfort. This year's geraniums have arrived and are all potted up.

It's raining now of course ... and there are warnings of gales!!
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Spring has sprung in Shetland and Autumn has fallen in NZ; I suppose it is your turn to have the sun and longer daylight hours now. Lovely to see the flowers coming up and to see the porch looking spick and span! Looking forward to enjoying coffee with you in there and soaking up the views and sunshine! x
Those are some impressive daffodils!
Thanks for the beautiful pictures and optimistic post of spring!
Yes, the days are lengthening. The sun now clears the hill to the west as it goes down in the evening giving us some lovely warm light on the front of the house at the close of day. Tatties and onions planted in the tunnel here.
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