I ventured into the garden yesterday as I noticed from my window that there were a few clumps of snowdrops, and I wanted to see them closer:



Another day I’ll see if I can get a proper close up, but that’s tricky for me now.
Linked to Six Word Saturday a Debbie’s here
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Thanks!
These are plenty good enough- lovely in fact. I hope you find snowdrops as mood-lifting as I do.
I do, Margaret! Put a tiny spring in my step
Excellent. Job done.
Ah, I am glad you got out to take some photos. Bigger clumps than mine, but it’s the thought that spring is on its way that counts. Hope you are keeping warm, sounds like there is some rather chilly weather on its way to you this weekend.
Ok at present, sun shining, but tomorrow a different story
And Spring will soon be here 😃
so glad you were able to get out in the sunshine yesterday
Briefly!
brief is good – hope you can do the same today
Just been into the garden to get some close up images of a snowdrop or two, managed to get the extension times on the camera
excellent 😀
Not brilliant as hand held, but no too bad!
Ooooh… I have to put down different bulbs next autumn!
Got you thinking!
Love these..Spring will be here next month.
Bigger clumps than mine. I thought of photographing mine but I can’t bend down too easily now and taken from above they don’t have the impact. I’m waiting for the daffs to shoot up and fill my eyes with yellow – and the mimosa looks about ready to burst out as well.
Oooh, do show us the mimosa!
Delightful
Thanks, Sheree!
Pleasure Sue
Always a welcome sight in the garden.
Indeed, And I had a play with taking some close ups today….
Oh, so beautiful. Springs is on its way. Over here where I am, there is only “real” snow.
Well, unfortunately the snow and cold weather ere coming tomorrow for 4-5 days, so I wonder if they will survive….I quickly took some close ups earlier before the snow arrives
-15 last night here….
Brrrr….I have no experience of such temperatures, Otto
Nice choice for the six words, Sue. Snowdrops seem to have the ability to cheer us all up a bit at this time of year.
Best wishes, Pete.
Well, they certainly worked for me, Pete!
Ah…signs of Spring! Lovely, Sue! Here we have real winter still – minus 14 and snow. Seeing your sweeties makes me long for Spring even if I love this winter…
I think these poor little flowers will suffer when the cold weather and snow arrive…..
Was that Monday you were talking about?
Tomorrow night and Monday
Lovely snowdrops! I want some for my still life, 😁😁
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They are good little survivors, Sue! Not unlike yourself 🙂 🙂
Ta!
Ive not seen flowers yet. But then I rarely see snowdrops around here. I bet it was fun to see these 😀
It was lovely, I could see them in the distance from my window, and made myself get outside to see them – I’m so pleased I did, then I went out quickly today to try and get a close up shot….note brilliant, b it handheld….you’ll see tomorrow on Silent Sunday.
great, can’t wait to see some flowers.
They lifted my mood
They’re so pretty. 🙂
Yes, they are
So good to see them. Soon be spring.
Yep!
Only one worded needed. Hooray.
Yep! But I don’t know how they will be managing in today’s snow…. And did you see the close ups I took?
Yes I just did and they look very open. They’re tough so fingers crossed they’ll cope.
I took those images a couple of days ago before the snow arrived, so as you say, fingers crossed!
Those flowers are so pretty! Are those actual snowdrops on flowers? I am from India and I have never seen snow in my life and I have no idea how the frost sits on flower buds. Nature has blessed us with so much beauty, but all of us are not fortunate enough to experience all of them in one lifetime.
#MyWordsKraft
No, the snowdrop is the name of this tiny white flower….