It’s strange, but we do get a few reports of a ‘hard frost.’ That would be quite comical to see. People take blankets and sheets and lay them on top of the shrubs/plants to protect them from the cold. Driving by, you would think someone was throwing out their laundry!
Same weather here!
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☹️ at least we can say it’s winter
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Feels distinctly autumn now, how weird is that, a week after a heatwave?
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We’ve had a really mild winter; wet and windy, but I’m
Still using the summer weight duvet
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I am glad that some survived the storm and let you capture their beauty, Su.
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Here in Florida, they are usually done in by the frost.
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I never think of Florida as being somewhere that gets frost (yes, I am geographically challenged 😬)
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It’s strange, but we do get a few reports of a ‘hard frost.’ That would be quite comical to see. People take blankets and sheets and lay them on top of the shrubs/plants to protect them from the cold. Driving by, you would think someone was throwing out their laundry!
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But how very beautiful they are, those frilly skirts they’re showing off!
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Perhaps I should abandon mask-making for camellia-inspired dresses 😀
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NOW you’re talking!
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If these are blooming, Spring’s in the air. 😉
Lovely photos, Su. Thank you!
Hope you’re enjoying a good weekend.
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These are dreamy and poignant, coupled together. It’s funny how they seem to fall when there is so much life in the flower.
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One of my favourite colours Su.
Leslie xoxo
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Mine too. Thanks Leslie
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Such beautiful captures!
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Thank you
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Even a bit battered by the rain and wind they look still beautiful. 💕
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Looking even more battered now 😦
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