It certainly feels like the seasons are changing! The sun is shining, the trees are starting to bud. Since returning from my holidays I have noticed that the nights are getting longer. I’m definitely not complaining about that, it’s so lovely to return home from work in the light instead of what feels like the middle of the night.
I’m enjoying it whilst it lasts, as I fear it is just a temporary glitch before the cold returns (or maybe that’s just my British cynicism about the weather coming out!).
This week’s Friendly Friday Photo Challenge is ‘Feelings of Spring’ and it inspired me to get out and have a walk to enjoy those first feelings of spring that I am experiencing this year due to this lovely weather.
The daffodils are out everywhere and there is blossom aplenty. It feels like I am emerging from winter and can finally breathe a sigh of relief that it is over for another year (I hope)!
Posted as part of the Friendly Friday Photo Challenge
Hosted by Something to Ponder About and The Snow Melts Somewhere
Beautiful clicks! Happy Spring dear 😊
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Thank you! Have a lovely weekend 🙂
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Aaaah so lovely! We’re supposed to be getting snow on Sunday but I hope it will magically go away soon🤣
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Snow? Oh no!! I hope that it doesn’t last long if you do get it! I’m still not convinced that our nice weather will last, we often seem to get snow around Easter…the weather watch continues 🙂
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Sure looks like spring! Beautiful pics
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Thank you! So far so good, I’m hoping it will continue 🙂
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Wonderful photos! Thank you for sharing!
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Thank you very much for reading and your kind comments!
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Thank you for joining in. Spring gives us this gift – a sense of renewal and nothing says it better than a flower. The daffodils are beautiful. What are the other flowers called? Is one a Magnolia?
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Thank you for hosting the challenge, it’s given me a lot of inspiration over the past few weeks 🙂 Yes, the 2nd and 3rd photos are magnolias, but I’m not actually sure what the last one is!
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Gorgeous flowers and the trees are huge. Thank you so much for your kind words.
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They really are aren’t they! Beautiful! My pleasure 🙂
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It’s nice to be coming home without it getting dark, but it’s not so nice to leave for work in the morning when it’s dark.
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No, that’s true, at the moment it’s light in the morning and in the evening. The clocks go forward this weekend though – that always confuses me!!
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Ah, that’s right. Our clocks here were changed 3 (?) weeks ago and my mornings have been brutal.
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So they change towards the beginning of March then? Our clocks have changed this morning – I hate it. I’d gladly get rid of this particular tradition!
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Yes. March 10th it happened.
I used to like the “extra hour” in the fall, but now, like you, I could do away with it. I think more and more countries are trying to get rid of this silly thing.
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It does sound like it doesn’t it, I think it’s becoming unnecessary and more people just find it a pain now more than anything.
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Beautiful photos and you’re so right, spring seems to be here finally. Everything feels brighter and warmer doesn’t it?
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Thank you. It does doesn’t it. It’s been such a lovely week, I hope it continues!
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Beautiful photos! And I agree…time for spring, so that we can come out of ‘hibernation’ 🙂
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Haha, yes that’s what it feels like! I want to get out and about more and not just hunker down on the sofa at home 🙂
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Absolutely! Just went out hiking today and I feel so recharged!
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Oo fab! Where did you go?
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Hilversum. They have lovely forest and fields of heather.
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It sounds lovely! I hope you’ve enjoyed the rest of the weekend.
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Thank you. I hope you did too!
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I did thank you!
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Oh man do I miss the magnolias and daffodils in Texas! So gorgeous, you literally can’t capture the drama in a picture…but you did a very good job. Just gorgeous.
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Thank you! They are lovely aren’t they, especially when the sun is shining. Are there are any particular plants/trees in Texas which signal the change of seasons?
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