Agreed. But I don’t think your winters are as cold as those in the subarctic, so that’s why we northerners get a little obsessed with summer arrival. 🙂
Fantastic, Linda. Gardening can be so much fun (some days frustrating, too) and great exercise. My gardening is now in planters and pots on my deck, but I gardened in my various yards for many years.
Hard to believe those images will be real soon Lynette. Looking forward to a green world for a while. Happy Friday. Allan
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Agreed! I need to see green for a while; it seems like I’ve been waiting forever! Thank you very much, Allan.
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It all depends where in the world we are. Down under we are moving from summer into autumn
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Agreed. But I don’t think your winters are as cold as those in the subarctic, so that’s why we northerners get a little obsessed with summer arrival. 🙂
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Not long now! 🙂
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No, not long. And of course with this being my last subarctic winter, I’ll be very happy to see the spring!
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We’re getting there. Lovely bunch of grapes!
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Yes, we are. I’m on leave right now and will be out of the cold for a bit to enjoy some more southerly spring days.
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Oh yes, there will certainly be a lot to look forward to this summer! I started some seedlings this weekend. I can’t wait to start gardening!
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Fantastic, Linda. Gardening can be so much fun (some days frustrating, too) and great exercise. My gardening is now in planters and pots on my deck, but I gardened in my various yards for many years.
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