The featured image is this mornings view from a west-facing bedroom window. Birds are tweeting (in my roof), the sun is shining, and the first load of washing is on. It’s a day for sowing some seeds in the Potting Shed, but I don’t have time to do it. I’ve had my head down, battling with my next OU assignment – a critical reflective reading commentary on a book and author that has influenced me. 2500 words = 95% of the marks!
With everything at a standstill in the garden after a few frosty mornings followed by grey and wet days, I’m sharing former glories from the previous three years for this weeks Six on Saturday, several of which are sadly no longer with us (cyclamen, polyanthus and violas). Of course, living in North Wales, and with St David’s Day last Tuesday, I had to include narcissi and daffodils – especially as very few are in flower for me so far this year.






This time next week, I’ll have handed my assignment in (by noon on Thursday) and hopefully will have recovered from the trauma of it all!
Have a nice weekend all. I might not have time to comment on your posts, but I hope a ‘Like’ will suffice.
Lovely views from your garden! ❤
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Thank you
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Days are brightening and the place is drying up so we will be able to get back to more regular gardening as time goes on.
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Good luck with the assignment, which book and author are you writing about?
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Thank you. The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood.
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