Maximum temperature 15C, minimum 1C. 20 km/h NW winds. Dry. Frost this morning.
Common lizard.
Bee on the rosemary shrub.
Bluebells.
Camellia.
Greenfinch.
Irises.
Snowball bush, Viburnum opulus. These will double in size and turn white in a week or so.
Wild violets.
Choisya ternata,
Our cabbages are starting to look good enough to eat soon :-)
The lizard is obviously adapted to cool temperatures.
ReplyDeleteThey are only appearing in the middle of the day in spots where the sun is shining. Diane
DeleteDiane, the Camellia flowers are beautiful. They do look so like roses. I am so envious of your cabbage, how I wish I can grow cabbage in my garden too.
ReplyDeleteWe have a good vegetable garden, small by French standards, but adequate for the two of us. It keeps us going for most of the year. Diane
Delete"Just some random shots" are wonderful shots. I love the narrow depth of field.
ReplyDeleteThanks Diane, I always appreciate your comments. Take care and have a good weekend t'other Diane
DeleteCommon lizard maybe but not so common photo!! Your photography, as always, is just stunning.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the very kind photo. I love your photography as well. Hope you have a good week. Diane
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