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Start of Spring

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There was a surprise for the first day of Meteorological Spring, although we were well warned. It got thicker overnight, but we don't get a lot here compared to up North. This is the second day. See the first day Here The column is my Banana Ensete, wrapped up. It has probably rotted, but it is too big to move into the greenhouse now.

Comments (8)


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Kordouane

5:07AM | Mon, 05 March 2018

It is well snowed this garden, vividly spring 🌟

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T.Rex

8:16AM | Mon, 05 March 2018

I'm wondering how beautiful this is during the summer. This is still very much a winter garden. Keep up the good work. :-)

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Faemike55

10:32AM | Mon, 05 March 2018

nice and interesting contrast compared to all the other seasons you've shown us

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awjay

10:44AM | Mon, 05 March 2018

tropical

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jendellas

12:58PM | Mon, 05 March 2018

Your garden still looks lovely in the snow.

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anitalee

4:09PM | Mon, 05 March 2018

Lovely

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wysiwig

11:11PM | Mon, 05 March 2018

No brunch in the garden for a while then. When I was a boy Southern California was covered in fruit orchards. When it got cold the farmers would use smudge pots to keep the fruit from freezing. Now days they don't use oil but propane which burns cleaner. Just thinking of your banana plant.

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Glendaw

9:38PM | Tue, 06 March 2018

Gorgeous winter day scene of your garden Andrea.


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/3.3
MakePanasonic
ModelDMC-TZ70
Shutter Speed10/13000
ISO Speed400
Focal Length4

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