corner view ≈ {spring song} flowers




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12° C at noon, on average. 
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month of may. 
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indoors sighing has become a national sport. 
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so what do we do to keep ourselves occupied? 
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we get on! 
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i grabbed hold of a few warmer hours outdoors, and spent them well.
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jane's corner view, francesca's hosting, kristin's theme. 

21 comments:

  1. it certainly is cold this time of the year!
    indoor is warm and cozy, but your flowers warm me up too! thanks!

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  2. oh beautiful spring pics! i declined to bring home a peony to grow last week....i hear they are hard - but i would love some forget-me-nots which i had profusely in my new jersey garden. are these yours, or???

    a propos: mr. paradis says that his bro with an allotment in s.e. london for 10 years already has not so far this spring succeeded in growing anything at all - the weather has been so miserable. so noone is having much luck, it seems. couldn't tell that by your pictures!

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  3. how good your did that!
    the photos are gorgeous and that leaf ... it must have been a ladybug in love ;)

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  4. you're so right! and the pictures are beautiful! warm greetings from cold Paris (14°C and lots of rain…)

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  5. look at that forget-me-not wolf!
    so delighted to see your garden bloom,
    very fine pictures sweetie, xx

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  6. alles is zo ontzettend groen hier
    door al de regen die viel en valt
    die pioenroos, prachtig!
    en een hart in een blad
    mooie post!!!

    het thema staat op mijn blog
    doe je mee?
    x

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  7. I'm sorry it's still so chilly there! I thought your weather would be lovely by now. Our weather is a bit odd too - still quite unseasonably warm but it has been very grey and wet this week. Nearly all the leaves have fallen from our trees and there are very few flowers to be seen anywhere - apart from on our choysia bushes below our bedroom window - dear little white treasures hanging on in there as autumn draws towards winter . . . I love your photographs by the way - particularly that delicious blue flower! Just beautiful.

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  8. oh those little blue and purple ones!! so pretty!

    and ... i love the leaf ... with a heart shaped hole!

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  9. We picked all the good things outside. Hope it warms up for you soon.

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    1. Sorry, that should be "You" picked! I am pre-caffeine!

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  10. The same bad weather in France.... Fortunately you have lovely (wet) flowers in your garden ;)
    Good cheer!

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  11. I love the floral Woolf!
    And the heart-shaped bite mark in the leaf!
    It is rainy here in Massachusetts today, but we have had a flower-filled and dreamy spring!
    <3

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  12. What are those tiny blue & purple flowers? They're so pretty!

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  13. What only 12°C!
    In here, that is in Eastern Finland, we've had some 18°C on average.. The chance form cold to warm has been so fast, that I need to remind myself not to put long johns on!

    I like your captures! The details and focus!

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  14. I LOVE peonies! We used to have them in our garden when I grew up so they bring memories of my childhood. I love to bury my face in them when they are in full bloom, and especially after the rain. I don't have my garden now but some of our neighbours have peonies in their front garden and I let myself to smell them. It must look pretty weird but I just can't help it.

    Hugs xoxo

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  15. Oooh, forget-me-not woolf, so flowery... lovely
    Nadeschda, Dear,
    love your flower pics. With today 8°C in Hamburg, horizontal rain...
    I devote myself fully to the blossoms. There is hope :)

    Love
    xo Ariane.

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  16. I'd say so. I recognize many of those flowers, really gorgeous.

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  17. Hello!!!!!

    its me yes it is a long slow start back into blog world that I am making but Im getting there. Spring!!!! yay! I bet you cant wait to throw open the doors and windows and let that lovely warm air in. The flowers are gorgeous and the natural heart must have been a romantic caterpillar heh heh.
    Still going to get to that email I will do it this weekend have lots to tell you.
    Im doing the DC this week too couldnt resist words and image so until then springy woolf....have a great day :))

    Helen x

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  18. so beautiful - I enjoy your pictures
    x Stefanie

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  19. Love the heart in the leaf! Very cool !

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