Monday, 31 January 2022

Snowdrops

 

Sometimes I struggle what to post on Tuesday but thought of the snowdrops that were coming through in our garden (I hope I  have not stole someone else's idea), The snowdrops have been showing for a couple of weeks but the other day some started to come into flower.

This is one little clump growing in one of the flowerbeds

More grow in the other bed. The raised bed behind nave more snowdrops scattered in it.

The next day I thought I'd go up the churchyard to see the snowdrops there, this is the first place I went as it has a beautiful display there

Growing through the dead leaves which set off their drooping heads

As I walked back to the entrance to the churchyard I passed these snowdrops under an old bush.

I will leave you with this taster for Skywatch Friday, taken over the old boundary wall in the new churchyard near my Parents Grave

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17 comments:

MELODY JACOB said...

These are lovely flowers and yes I also find it difficult to pick a topic to write on.
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Anonymous said...

It's so lovely to see the snowdrops there. Looks like spring is on its way. And that sky is beautiful.

Fun60 said...

Snowdrops are the first sign of life returning to the garden. You have some fine ones in your garden.

Lydia C. Lee said...

Aren't they lovely?!

Mary Kirkland said...

How pretty! I hadn't seen this flower before but I love them.

William Kendall said...

They'll be a long way off here.

Linda said...

Sweet flowers! We still have snow on the ground and I'd rather have snowdrops.

Amy said...

A good sign that Spring is to come.

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Glad I am not alone in this

Billy Blue Eyes said...

The spring is on its way here that is for sure

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Yes they are doing well

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Beautiful, I love them

Billy Blue Eyes said...

I doubt you would get them where you live though they could well be grown there

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Under a lot of snow no doubt

Billy Blue Eyes said...

The peek through the snow here when we have any

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Very good sign

betty-NZ said...

What a lovely subject you picked! I know it's exciting to see such beauty in the wintertime.