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Saturday, February 16, 2013
Signs of Spring
These photos were taken in Tywyn, Wales, earlier today a welcome sign that Spring is not that far away.
I may not be posting here very often over the coming months, please see my note in the side column.
Location:
Tywyn, Gwynedd, Wales
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These are SO beautiful, Linda. :-) I've never been to Wales, but my ancestors are from there (Roberts), and I would dearly love to visit one day. :-)
ReplyDeleteLovely flowers, Spring is coming!
ReplyDeleteI wish your husband a speedy and full recovery. I had missed you. Take care, prayers and blessings!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteMany blessings!
Way ahead of spring here.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes to you and your husband. Clearly a worrying time but may he be restored to full health - and soon.
I`m so sorry to read that your husband is ill and hope that a recovery comes soon.
ReplyDeleteThe spring flowers bring with them a sense of renewal, and I do hope that is the situation with your dear husband. Take care♥
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful array of snowdrops. Hope David is improving and soon back on his feet. xx
ReplyDeletePretty pretty flowers. Roll on Spring.
ReplyDeleteI am sorry to read that your husband is unwell
and I wish him a speedy recovery.
Fiona
Beautiful flowers indeed!
ReplyDeleteHere in Alicante we seem to have skipped winter this year... fluctuating between Autumn and Spring since November, very weird.
I hope your husband gets well soon! Hugs to you both!
these are so beautiful, glad spring is about to spring for you, we will be waiting and i do hope your husband gets better each day.
ReplyDeleteI WANT SOME! LOL Trade ya my four inches of snow for two snowdrops!
ReplyDelete((((((((((( LindyLou )))))))))))))
Hang in there...a day at a time it does get different!
Still including you and himself in prayers.
Don't forget to take care of you in all this.
so pretty and hopeful
ReplyDeleteI really like these crocuses, spring is near, beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteLet's hope spring is not far away, I am a little bit fed up with all the snow and cold weather.
ReplyDeleteGreetings,
Filip
A lovely mix of snowdrops and crocuses. The crocuses look as if they are turning towards the sun. Thinking of you, Lindy.
ReplyDeletebeautiful pics
ReplyDeleteHi Linda. Love your new header photo. Isn't it wonderful to see all the spring flowers starting to appear - I can't wait for Spring to arrive! I hope that David is coming along ok.
ReplyDeleteJust saying hi and thank you for the spring pix! Hope things are going fairly well (and no pressure to visit back remember. We understand!)
ReplyDeleteThank you for bringing me some signs of spring! We are weeks away from any crocuses!
ReplyDeleteI like the yellow ones.
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures showing "spring flowers". Wish you a good day :) Hanne Bente
ReplyDeleteI have at last a few crocuses out that I brought over from the UK. Hopefully they will soon multiply. Take care Diane
ReplyDeleteI have always wanted to go to Wales! Lovely flower pictures...we just had some snow yesterday here in Tucson! :-) Hope you husband is doing OK. Keeping you both in my prayers.
ReplyDeleteTywyn is fabulous, we visit every year (the Gywnedd Tywyn that is, not the north coast Towyn!)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful spring flower photos
ReplyDeleteLindy I just wanted to let you know that I am continuing to think of you often in this difficult time, and hope to see you back on your blog wherever you are. Bloom where you are Planted!!! Hugs from Texas
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