My French Country Home by Sharon Santoni

Monday, 30 January 2012

snowdrop sunday


A 'lively' day here today, so  I'll just leave you with a picture 
of our first snowdrops that started flowering this week.




Thank you for stopping by.
I wish you all a serene Sunday.


17 comments:

  1. Hello Sharon

    What a beautiful promising image of Spring.
    Wishing you a day full of promise and hope
    Helenx

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  2. Oh how lovely!!!! I also see a small cowslip or primula. Ours are covered with an inch of ice and 6 inches of snow!!!! They will be sleeping for about eight more weeks!!! Thank you for the "hopeful" picture.
    Kind regards, Laura

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  3. Very pretty! Have a lovely Sunday, Sharon.

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  4. So pretty. Snowdrops are on my list to photograph today. I noticed their nodding heads from the window yesterday.

    I hope your Sunday has been relaxed.

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  5. How beautiful on this wonderful Sunday morning~

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  6. For us it is about 2 months before they will start flowering...too much time...

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  7. Love! Snowdrops = soft springy loveliness.

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  8. Thank you for the glimpse of spring which for me is a couple months away. For spring flowers, is it early this year or is this the normal time?

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  9. Could it be? So far the Chicago winter has been on the milder side and I keep thinking not to get too comfortable with these unseasonably higher temps. Now, you post snowdrops peaking through your soil and I wonder if that could be unseasonably for Normandy!! Sharon, I would call this HOPE! Such a welcomed sight! ox

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  10. I can't believe you have snowdrops already!!! That is so exciting.

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  11. l love Snowdrops. Their little heads always look so brave in the winter.

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  12. Too funny, I also noticed this weekend that our snowdrops are poking through. It's so darn early for them. I will have to remember to take a picture!

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  13. They are beautiful, such a delight in the depths of winter. I have a few clumps at the bottom of my garden and the church yards nearby are covered in masses of the darling little flowers, Jane

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  14. Wish I had some of these growing in our garden. I always find them special. ~ Sarah

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  15. Your post was beautiful and looking good. I like it, it was lovely also. A lot of thanks for sharing.


    Charles A

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