We have water bans, too, Nicky. Your feeling about being surrounded by water (and not a drop to drink, Remember the Albatross?) is the same way I feel about our gas prices, when we're one of the biggest oil producing states! Go figure.
This looks like a typical English country garden. I have some of these flowers in my own garden but, alas, no shed. I do have to stand with the hosepipe watering the parched garden in the Summer. We sometimes have a hosepipe ban - even if we get a lot of rain! Weird, when you think that little old England is surrounded by water - you'd think the govt would've sorted out desalination by now!
But I do sympathize with those who are sick of the snow, ice and winter in general. I just wish we would have some before the burning summer days show up. It would be a nice memory!
I am filled with conflicting emotions, on one hand I love spring and can't wait to plant and dig in the dirt, but on the other hand, after having 88 degrees today, March 4, I wonder what summer has in store. From the looks of it, spring is going to last about 15 minutes this year!!!
This looks like a nice spot to wander & do a little weeding. We have sunshine today for the first time in over 10 days!! Our rain gauge recorded 12 1/2 " (315mm) over this week & a half, so I'm really enjoying it!!
GNT, I cannot imagine, when our temp topped out today at 88, that you could possibly get 6" of snow. How I wish we'd get that. But maybe not, spring is all around us here, with trees & other plants in full bloom, it would be sad if they all froze now. Chickie, I'd love a setup just like this as well. Thanks, Bloorox, Denise, GNT, CM, Smllpkg, Laurajane, Ank & my Honey Jacques! Glad to see all of you.
very pretty tex, everyone seems to be getting sun today in the northern hemisphere, so warmer days will come soon. We have had some rain today, cooled off a little YAAAAY...........denise
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