Daffodils.

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Daffodils on sale in our local Market today, £1-50 a bunch , from Lincolnshire the blurb said , 4 Months early !!, I was also watching Butterflies in our garden today and our friendly wild Rat who climbs the Apple tree to get at the Bird Feeders, strange Seasons are upon us ,are we all Doomed ?
 
No idea , but it seems the winds are a changing

Channa

I am in holland I cant believe how far advanced the plants are too
 
Daffodils on sale in our local Market today, £1-50 a bunch , from Lincolnshire the blurb said , 4 Months early !!, I was also watching Butterflies in our garden today and our friendly wild Rat who climbs the Apple tree to get at the Bird Feeders, strange Seasons are upon us ,are we all Doomed ?

Your post sounds like Spring has arrived. I wish it were true!!! Never mind, It will be after the winter is over☺☺☺
 
Just been in Cornwall - not only is everything in bloom but we actually saw lambs in the field (dread to think what will happen to them next month). Who says climate change isn't happenning? :D
 
Ladybirds in abundance here: bizarre for November!

And a large, spring-size litter of baby French Lop rabbits too...
 
Anglesey's the same,
Daffs about 6" high ???? no flowers yet but wont be long.....
All bulbs have started to grow ????
apart from the light bulbs.........:lol-049:


Lorry :drive:
 
had been out christmas shopping :)cry:)with the wife yesterday and on the way back i pulled over and got out of the motor to reminisce a little :baby: the grass on the banking was still lush green,most of the shrubs and trees had some leaves,there were some lambs with the sheep on the banking side and i said to our lass tha knows what luv i can remember when this lot was a pit and 2500 men worked there
 
had been out christmas shopping :)cry:)with the wife yesterday and on the way back i pulled over and got out of the motor to reminisce a little :baby: the grass on the banking was still lush green,most of the shrubs and trees had some leaves,there were some lambs with the sheep on the banking side and i said to our lass tha knows what luv i can remember when this lot was a pit and 2500 men worked there

Hi Arthur,

My father worked down Maltby Main. Don't know whether to laugh or cry.

Richard
 
The down side off all this is that the grass is growing and is going to need another cut, I only did it last week, BORING JOB.:beer::beer:
 

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