
Time to send a Spring bouquet!

Daphne (or so my husband tells me)
A lilac hebe (I think!)
A pretty-in-pink primula
Early blossom
More of the daphne
And the blossom
The prettiest iris
I just liked these!
Forsythia through the fence
One last spray of daphne
The hydrangea head- a vestige of Winter
And who shall I send it to? Why, all of you, of course, but with a special thought for friends who are having a hard time right now. I hope the flowers help to lift your spirits. I wish you all a joyful weekend. Keep smiling!

The spirit of Spring, looking down?
Don’t forget to link to Cate with your six words, if you can.

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Always a pleasure to receive a bouquet Jo . Lol Thanks 😉
Hope your weekend has been good !
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Busy, Poppy, and I guess that’s the same thing 🙂 Just catching up now. You are most welcome!
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Lovely blooms and that fountain 🙂 Where did you take it?
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The fountain is in our local park which I walk through every Saturday morning to zumba. The flowers- round and about 🙂 May the spirit of Spring be with you!
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And may it not bring hay fever this year :D. Thank you, my dear Jo 🙂 I wish I could send you some sunshine, but it is pouring here.
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Oops! Forgot about the hay fever 😦
Don’t bother to send the rain. I think Amy needs it more 🙂
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Ok, all my raindrops are going to Texas now …..
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Awesome set of flower pics. That first one is FTW!
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Thank you so much 🙂 Glad you enjoyed your bouquet, Rommel!
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I love spring flowers. Thanks for sharing the photos. Lots of pretty colour 🙂
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How’re they doing up your way, Colin? Many thanks for your visit, by the way 🙂
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These are so absolutely gorgeous Jo and you’ve captured them so well! Thanks! 😀
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Flowers are always a pleasure to share, Sonel, and I love it when I can get a half decent shot. 🙂 Have a peaceful Sunday!
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What beautiful blossoms. I love the bouquet! And thank you for sending the spirit of Spring. 🙂
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She enjoyed the journey, Debbie 🙂 Like me, she loves to travel.
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Beautiful flowers… great shot… 🙂
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Thanks, Bams 🙂
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I’m loving the flower pictures right now.
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So cheerful, aren’t they? Sunny again here this morning (so far!) 🙂
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so pretty Jo!
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I’m always surprised at what you can find if you go looking, Christine 🙂
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LOVE the purple Iris, Jo. I’ve tried to grow them over the years, but our summers can be so hot and dry, they just don’t thrive like the one in your shot. I do appreciate you sharing!!
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I’m more than happy to share my neighbours flowers, Elisa 🙂 I’m a big fan of the tiny purple iris. They don’t like it too wet either and we’ve never had much success with them.
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so beautiful Jo…and very timely
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Too late to wish you Happy St. David’s day, Jo 🙂 And it’s hard enough keeping track of the seasons in this country right now. You must be in Autumn still?
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che bellissimo pensiero hai avuto Giovanna! pensare a tutti coloro che sono in difficoltà,,,hai un grande cuore 🙂 le foto sono splendide…ho anche sentito il loro profumo
buonanotte mia cara
that beautiful thought you had Joan! think of all those who are in trouble, you have a big heart:-) the photos are gorgeous … I also felt their scent
good night my dear
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I have some friends who are having a bad time right now, Ventis. We all take a turn, don’t we? But it’s nice to send a hug with some flowers 🙂 It’s another beautiful morning here but on Sundays I have work to do, so I will just enjoy it through the window. Have a lovely day, cara.
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They really are candies to my eyes. So lovely! Thank you for sending them over.
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Special delivery! You are most welcome 🙂
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Daphne jumped off the screen! Fantastic Jo!
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Pretty and it smells heavenly too, Kathryn 🙂 Nice break?
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Wonderful and stay tuned and please correct my spelling fairy godmother ??? ( I bet we are the same age..smiles)
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65? I don’t think so! 🙂
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Wow! You sure don’t look it Jo ! I had no idea. You’ve got me by a couple of years! Let’s drink to us !
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To life, Kathryn! Have a happy one 🙂
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Awww – thank you for the flowers, Jo! Much appreciated 😀
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Any time, Dianne 🙂
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Beautiful bouquet, Jo, just the thing to cheer us up! I have seen some cherry trees with blossom on around here, and crocuses and daffodils are around (though mine in the garden aren’t flowering yet)
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Our garden isn’t very colourful, Sue, apart from the hellebores. The front gets more sunshine so the heather is happy and a few wee crocuses. I just sneak up on the neighbours and snap away. (note- I said ‘snap’, not ‘snip’) 🙂
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Leave only footprints, take only photographs…that’s fine, Jo! 🙂
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These gorgeous flowers bring me smiles 🙂 Thank you for the lovely spring bouquet, Jo!
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Happy to have the power to make you smile, Amy 🙂 Have a lovely weekend.
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You, too, enjoyed the weekend, Jo. Half day has gone already 🙂
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Beautiful Jo – have a lovely weekend 🙂
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Worn out already, Suze 🙂 Spent most of the day walking (or at zumba!) Must be laptop time.
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Me too – I’ve cleaned all the windows!
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Virtuous! The sun always makes them look bad, but the world outside will look beautiful now.
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Thank you for the bouquet, as you know I love flowers, any time of the year. That hebe is flowering early though! And I rather think the forsythia might just be a winter jasmine – looks an awful lot like mine, as does the brown hydrangea heads. I must cut mine off soon as new buds are appearing (I keep them to protect from frosts, but not had much of them this winter). Sweet Daphne – a cheerful fragrant winter flower. My six words?
You have made me very happy.
Jude xx
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Glad you enjoyed them, Jude. 🙂 We had the long discussion hebe/buddleia and Michael would not commit himself because he’s only seen my photos. I know it’s very early but it’s been a most unusual winter and I’m convinced they’re hebes. We have forsythia just starting to flower in our garden but I took those through a garden fence just round the corner, and I will concede you might be right 🙂
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I think they are hebes (by the leaf) but they are early, unless they are flowers that have remained all winter! I still have a geranium in flower!
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Thank you!. It is -30 Celsius here this morning without the wind chill. Your flowers are a happy gift!
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I wouldn’t come out from under the duvet in those temperatures! 😦
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