I am retiring at the end of October, just before the first snow starts (you can set your watch by it – there will be a heavy snowfall or storm on Halloween), so I will be heading to the south by then. My M has a post-retirement beach holiday planned, so that will be fantastic! How great that your daffodils are starting. They are always so pretty. Cheers.
I love daffodils, even though they don’t last very long. They’re so cheerful and their early appearance gets everyone excited about spring. A post-retirement beach holiday sounds fantastic!
What a pretty colour for a rose. It’s starting to look and feel like spring here in southern Ontario. We’re finally get some sunny days and warmer weather … which also feels a bit weird since it’s the middle of February.
Yes, so pretty. 🙂 M has been in Penticton for the last three weeks and it’s nice there, too. They’ve been getting 6 or 7 pretty consistently, but that’s usual weather for that area for this time of year. I thought that it would be rather normal for southern Ontario to be warming up now, but I take it that your present weather is unusual?
Beautiful
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Thank you very much. 🙂
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Can’t wait to see the flowers again. Have a great Saturday Lynette. Allan
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Me either! I’m hoping to see some in April when I go to Penticton for a couple of weeks. Thanks Allan.
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I will hold you to that–the flower arriving soon. It is gorgeous.
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I unfortunately can’t make any guarantees, but hope is a good thing! Cheers.
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Thanks for keeping hope alive. Can’t be long now.
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You’re welcome. Certainly not long for the Island now. I’ll be doing a visit home in April so I hope to see some then. Cheers.
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That will be so nice for you.
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Yes, I’m looking forward to it. 🙂
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I see daffodils coming up out of the ground here – so it’s just a matter of time! How much longer til you retire?
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I am retiring at the end of October, just before the first snow starts (you can set your watch by it – there will be a heavy snowfall or storm on Halloween), so I will be heading to the south by then. My M has a post-retirement beach holiday planned, so that will be fantastic! How great that your daffodils are starting. They are always so pretty. Cheers.
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I love daffodils, even though they don’t last very long. They’re so cheerful and their early appearance gets everyone excited about spring. A post-retirement beach holiday sounds fantastic!
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Yes … very pretty in pink!
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Aren’t they? Always so lovely.
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What a pretty colour for a rose. It’s starting to look and feel like spring here in southern Ontario. We’re finally get some sunny days and warmer weather … which also feels a bit weird since it’s the middle of February.
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Yes, so pretty. 🙂 M has been in Penticton for the last three weeks and it’s nice there, too. They’ve been getting 6 or 7 pretty consistently, but that’s usual weather for that area for this time of year. I thought that it would be rather normal for southern Ontario to be warming up now, but I take it that your present weather is unusual?
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Yup, it’s very unusual for it to be this warm in southern Ontario for this time of year. On Wednesday it’s supposed to go up to 12C!!
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I didn’t realise that. Nice, though!
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