56 thoughts on “Time marches

  1. Dear Lady Fi,
    we have the same here as well, freezing at night, sunny and warm at daytime. We are a bit sad that the winter seems to be over. Anyway, now we have to programme us to love the spring.
    Wishing you a wonderful week
    The Fab Four of Cley
    🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂

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  2. Love ice touched flower photos!!!!!!

    Oh dear, there are lines to fill in, to comment here. And since I think I have commented before, and do not see the lines still filled in, I fear I will have to fill them in, every time, in order to comment.

    Wondering, if there is anything you can do? So that our information says in your comments? And we do not have to fill it in, every time?

    Some blogs have this……..

    Please and thank you, consider this….

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  3. My goodness I am behind – it IS March today! Actually came here for your header of Our World – you gotta love pink:):) Jesh

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  4. Spring shouldn’t be for some time here but the unpredictable weather seems to have arrived. Only 2 degrees today and supposed to be up to 48 degrees tomorrow!

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  5. amazing that your roses can still bloom with all that snow and ice. Enjoy the start of spring! And have a great week.

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  6. Fiona, these images are stunning! There is something so exquisitely beautiful about seeing flowers delicately laced with ice. It looks as though they’ve been sprinkled with sugar!

    Thanks so much for sharing the beauty, my friend. 🙂

    Have a terrific week!

    P.S. Love your post title!!!

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  7. Wow – I’m surprised the roses are already blooming with the weather still that cold. They do look beautiful with the frost on their leaves though! When I’m in Washington for the summer, they don’t usually bloom until really late summer.

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  8. Lady Fi – yes, we just sat on the deck this afternoon and enjoyed an adult beverage in the warm sun – hard to resist the pull of spring!

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  9. False spring indeed! We really did think it was spring in our little corner of England, until we had two more weeks of bitter cold and grey.

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