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spring has sprung

According to my calendar, today is officially the first day of spring here in the UK. The sign that spring has arrived in our garden is always the blossoming of an old plum tree.

One week ago::

Blossom

Today::

Blos

 
Last year it suffered the loss of a major bough but it seems to have survived and hopefully some of the blossoms will yield some juicy plums for jam making later in the year.

Bloss

 

Even Toby has been noticing that the trees are changing on our regular weekend walks!

Toby sky

35 thoughts on “spring has sprung

  1. I love the comparative pics of the boughs but had to giggle at Toby ‘going for a walk’. Is it legal to drag children through the fresh air in your county??? 😉

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  2. What lovely blossoms, we’re not as far ahead up here in Scotland. It’s been so cold all winter, we’re further behind than usual with our signs of spring.

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  3. I was surprised to see so much blossom when I drove to see a friend yesterday – nothing’s in blossom in our immediate area. Toby looks as if the walk has been bracing!

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  4. What a beautiful tree!
    There are so many signs of spring now, it’s wonderful. Even the word ‘spring’ is a tonic in it’s self!
    Lovely photo of Toby, you will all be able to get out and about more now that the weather is improving and the days are lengthening.
    Vivienne x

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  5. A happy first of Spring to you , it feels like it’s taken forever to get here . Love your plum tree , I wouldn’t mind lying beside Toby looking up at it either.

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  6. We had a plum tree too, a wildish one that sent one arching branch out over the yard from our thicket. And it, too, was always the first sign of spring. I don’t know what happened to that little tree. I think it finally died. The plums in the thicket were all old before we moved here, thirty years ago. I’d forgotten it till you wrote about yours. And I’m sad now. Because I loved that branch.
    Thanks for giving me yours – now my spring can start.

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  7. what a great picture of Toby! How are things going?
    Our plum tree has only just started to bud!! Looking forward to blossom like yours.
    Liz Phillips x

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  8. I think everyone is really enjoying the arrival of spring this year. It was such a glorious weekend here and we finally got some jobs done in the garden.
    It’s so good to feel the sun’s warmth on your face and it looks like Toby’s enjoying just that :o)
    xxx

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  9. Lovely blossom pictures, I have passed on a blog award to you on my blog, don’t worry if you don’t want to take part its quite a bit of work

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  10. Glorious blossom! Lovely warm day here, and lots of whitethorn in the hedges round about. Lovely picture of Toby…hope things are looking up for you too!…Jenni x

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  11. The blossoms are beautiful but not as beautiful as the blossoms on Toby’s cheeks. Such a beautiful sweet boy. If I didn’t scare him to death I would give him a kiss on those sweet rosy cheeks of his. The look on his face…… precious boy.

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  12. Lovely pictures–I miss the slow and gentle English spring (it happens so much later her, then moves really fast!)
    Love the pic of Toby–he’s enjoying something there!
    We have a snow day today so there is no school. My daffodils were up but I bet they ran back underground after experiencing 20 cm of snow overnight.
    Spring will come here, too 😉

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  13. Hello, I haven’t visited in awhile was catching up on your post when I saw the bad comment someone left.
    I have to say I can not blame you for wondering why. I look at it this way I gave birth to handicap twins with autism, everyday has been a challenge, some days I want scream and often find myself complaining a bit.
    But knowing how intelligent your are as by the way your bunnies look it’s obvious, asking why someone would do that is like asking why are babies are born as they are…you really never find the why as there isn’t one it just is what it is and we go on as best we can.
    There are good days and bad I find and just take them as they come. Knitting or crocheting relaxes me too. Only just the little time you get doesn’t quite often seem to be enough. Something no one can understand unless they have walked in your shoes.
    I use to let people get to me that made needless cruel comments and I know it hurts not only for you but more for your child who has the disability as that’s where your heart lies. Do the best you can and let the comment slid off your heart as your son needs all you have to give not someone you don’t know. And often finding enough energy is so diffucult as parents with handicap children most often run on empty.
    I don’t often take the best care of my personal appearance either, all we can do is again the best we can. Blessings your way.

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  14. “Nothing is as beautiful as spring” – your photos prove Hopkins right Julie! Love the one of Toby – just perfect.

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  15. Happy spring! Loved seeing the write up on your blog and patterns in the March issue of Simply Knitting! Congrats! So pleased for you!

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  16. I visited Kew Gardens last week and delighted in the carpet of bluebells! Spring is amazing for me as in India we don’t have spring as such! It’s winter and then summer – a hot summer though we have the magnificent flame of the forest in bloom and the nights are fragrant with a creeper we call raat ki rani – queen of the night.
    And like Zoe and others I think Toby looks adorable: God Bless

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  17. I don’t usually comment but just wanted you to know how very much I enjoy your blog. I enjoy everything about it. I have a daughter who has asperbergs and although she is high functioning it requires much on our part. Thank-you for sharing your trials and triumphs.

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