I think anywhere has nicer weather than us at the moment! Though it has been somewhat rainy in NZ and I believe Queensland in Aus has been somewhat wet! Not cold though 😉
In all the years we lived in England, the closest we came was a white-ish Boxing Day. That was good — we were living in a pretty village surrounded by fields and it was quite magical.
I live in London at the moment but was brought up in a lovely village in Oxfordshire on the edge of the Cotswolds. We were often snowed in. Fantastic at the time as it meant no school 🤣🤣
Every child’s dream!!! I used to pester my dad to become a lighthouse keeper so we could live somewhere remote and not have to go to school at all. Strangely neither he nor my mother thought that a very good idea.
They have a tendency to grow everywhere…. WHEN and IF they feel like it. I’ve had tons in UK where they also were a fertile ground for a sort of invasive butterflies who took them as ‘mothering plant’ and then later on ate them and lots of other plants….. but I couldn’t get them to grow in France. I even stole them from a ‘left to wilderness’ home (growing over and through their fence – I never ever saw a human being), planted them several times and places and they never took off…. Love them all the same.
And I have an English friend and keen gardener who adores them to the point that I get at least once per year a nasturtium card, picture, artificial plant etc…. isn’t he a darling?!
love the tenacity of nasturtiums
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Me too. They are really out in force around Auckland at the moment, and I guess down your way too.
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sure are
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I planted some from seed in a pot this summer and they didn’t flower 😢 yours looks a lot healthier even at the end of the season 👍
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It’s not the end of the season in New Zealand Sebby!
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Oops sorry I didn’t realise. It must be a lot nicer weather wise there than in England 😊
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I think anywhere has nicer weather than us at the moment! Though it has been somewhat rainy in NZ and I believe Queensland in Aus has been somewhat wet! Not cold though 😉
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Same here. Wet, grey but not cold. Probably not much chance of a ‘white Christmas’ 😞
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In all the years we lived in England, the closest we came was a white-ish Boxing Day. That was good — we were living in a pretty village surrounded by fields and it was quite magical.
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I live in London at the moment but was brought up in a lovely village in Oxfordshire on the edge of the Cotswolds. We were often snowed in. Fantastic at the time as it meant no school 🤣🤣
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Every child’s dream!!! I used to pester my dad to become a lighthouse keeper so we could live somewhere remote and not have to go to school at all. Strangely neither he nor my mother thought that a very good idea.
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Definitely not cold. A southerly wind for the next few days, which is keeping temperatures very comfortable 🙂
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No problem. It is lovely at the moment — a few days between rain bands I think, so I’m enjoying it while I can 🙂
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Good for you 👍
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We’re just (supposedly) entering summer. I wish someone would tell the rain clouds that.
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Oh dear. Hopefully they will pass 🤞
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The orange killed the beauty💥💙
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I have to wonder whether any of mine are still flowering at home. They are tough little plants!
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So lovely!
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Thank you 🙂
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They are a tasty herb, yummy.
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Yes; I am so pleased to have them growing into my garden from the neighbour’s.
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They have a tendency to grow everywhere…. WHEN and IF they feel like it. I’ve had tons in UK where they also were a fertile ground for a sort of invasive butterflies who took them as ‘mothering plant’ and then later on ate them and lots of other plants….. but I couldn’t get them to grow in France. I even stole them from a ‘left to wilderness’ home (growing over and through their fence – I never ever saw a human being), planted them several times and places and they never took off…. Love them all the same.
And I have an English friend and keen gardener who adores them to the point that I get at least once per year a nasturtium card, picture, artificial plant etc…. isn’t he a darling?!
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They are weeds here and can be really invasive, but having said that, it’s the first time I’ve seen them venture onto our property. 😀
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