Lazy Poet’s Winter Garden

Hellebore 2

Hellebore, my friend,

Tilting up your Winter smile.

Stay with me, till Spring?

Hellebore

Use your imagination, said Jude.  I really didn’t need to.  They were just waiting for me to notice them, so I could enter the  Winter Garden challenge this week.  My Lazy Poet friend Gilly found some too.  We now have a chorus of hellebore!

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      1. Yes and the hint of color and soft focus is also winter fitting too – and speaking of winter – we
        Might be getting our first snow tomorrow – ❄️❄️❄️❄️and I am actually ready! Ha

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      2. Well I do not think we will get too much – some winters our area – Richmond – gets missed completely – think it has to do with where we are in relation to mountains and air streams – but if we shovel I am coming back with a photo – ha

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  1. I have never seen hellebore flowers before…likely because I lived most of my life in colder climates where such a beautiful ‘Winter’s Flower’ would have no chance of survival. Lovely haiku

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    1. The things we take for granted, Lisa! I always think our garden looks so bleak and uninviting in Winter, but these pretty things were there just waiting to be found. Snowdrops in the front garden too 🙂

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    1. So funny, Meg! When I went to Gilly’s to ‘link up’ I thought I’d hit the Publish button early by mistake 🙂 But the reality check- her photo is much finer and the Spring waltz, quite perfect. 🙂

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  2. Jo are you telling me these are growing where you live? I just finished shoveling snow yet again. All plants are still or possibly shivering under their white blankets at the moment.

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    1. Well, our snowdrops have been misguidedly waving the flag for Spring for a little while, Sue. 🙂 They’re in the tiny front garden, but the hellebores were hiding ‘out back’. It’s been too wet to venture out there so, nice surprise 🙂 We did have just a dusting of snow yesterday. Commiserations. 😦 You’ll be off to warmer climes soon? 🙂

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