We've had more than our share of rain this past week. Today we even had thunder which is a rare thing for us. Heavy downpour and then some ice pellets. Crazy Spring weather. Hopefully we'll get some sunshine soon.
During one break in the weather Kate took some pictures of my back garden.
I'm amazed how the tulips have held up to the weather. The Leopard's Bane has bloomed for weeks but now is starting to lose petals.
It's been a very ordinary Monday here. I'm rereading my Rosamunde Pilcher books and enjoying them once more before donating them.
Thanks for coming by.
Your garden still looks lovely, even with all the rain xx
ReplyDeleteyour flowers are just beautiful. Thank you for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty tulips, always cheering!
ReplyDeleteWe have also often some "crazy" weather! In April it was very warm, then very cold with snow. Today and the last days the weather was beautiful like in May. The tulips had no problems. But in the West of Germany the fruit-trees had big problems. Here in the Bavarian Forest the flowers on the apple-trees still were a little bit sleeping. Very wise ! :)
ReplyDeleteLove all the potted flowers!! So pretty...
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Donna
So many plants to care for! The Leopard's Bane is very cheerful!
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty flowers! Don't you loving having things to watch grow and bloom? Anymore, an ordinary, normal day is good.
ReplyDeleteWe're having crazy spring weather down here in Texas too. It seems it can't just rain it has to storm. Your flowers are lovely, I think you must have a 'green thumb!'
ReplyDeleteI remember being out there in April and seeing all the Magnolia in bloom.
ReplyDeleteVery nice pictures of your back garden.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
All of that rain seems to have been good for your flowers as they all look so nice.
ReplyDeleteWe could use some of that rain here. I can't remember the last time we've had worthwhile rain.
This cool weather has been good for making flowers last longer, but I'll welcome warmer weather when it comes. I love the Rosamunde Pilcher books and re-read them from time to time, especially Winter Solstice and September.
ReplyDeleteLook at your beautiful garden! WOW! Looks so pretty GM. Happy May. Hugs and blessings, Cindy
ReplyDeleteSome books are like old friends and it is hard to part with them. I like your teacups on the poles, cute.
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