Sunday 26 February 2012

Sunday walk.


The weather is still dank and dreary, grey skies and no sunshine.
Nevertheless, we enjoyed our walk through the Normandy countryside this morning where I found some interesting trees to photograph.



Back home, the wet weather isn't dampening the spirits of our daffodils, thank goodness.


They are beginning to brighten up several flower beds now, beautiful Heralders of Spring!
bon dimanche.

Linking to Mosaic Monday @ the little red house. 
Mary has a wonderful vintage themed mosaic today that everyone will enjoy.

16 comments:

  1. Your countryside looks a bit like ours today - rather grey and mossy. You are a bit ahead of us, with your daffodils. I'm sure that two warmish days in a row will have ours showing a little yellow too.

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  2. Your clumps of daffodils make me smile. They are so very cheerful. Still no blooms on the few that came back this year. Guess I need to replant some new bulbs next year. Thanks for sharing your walk.
    Enjoy the evening. ~ sarah

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  3. Your Sunday walks are always so nice Maggie. Over here it is not so bad, temperatures are around 10 or more degrees and the sun has been shining quite a bit this week.. Your daffodils look gorgeous, yes they make everything bright in the garden and in a vase in the house.

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  4. Even with the gray skies, your pictures are beautiful and you enjoyed your walk nonetheless!

    Your daffodils are so pretty, does spring usually come this early in Normandy or is it this mild weather we all seem to be experiencing? I can't expect mine for another 8 weeks.

    Happy Sunday!

    XO,
    Jane

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  5. Lovely captures Maggie - I especially enjoy the different tones and bark varieties. Your dogs are cute too! Thanks for sharing your walk with us. Happy week.

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  6. We have had our share of grey lately. Was sunny today tho'. Glad you enjoyed your walk.

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  7. I like the two trees that lean in over the path. I bet that is so pretty in the summer when they form a leafy arch. And the fallen trees will make great homes for some little creatures. Looks like the dogs enjoyed a good romp too.

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  8. I like the stumps. Who would think that stumps would be interesting, but they are. Looks like the pups enjoyed the walk too. Have a good week.

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  9. Winter looks a bit tired these days, doesn't it? I noticed some tulips poking their leaves up through the ground, and a thick patch of grape hyacinths. Down the road there is a front lawn awash with purple crocuses. Spring is just around the corner.

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  10. Beautiful scenery and the daffodils seem to be as close to "sunshine" you have, but they too are beautiful! Have a wonderful week! Cathy

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  11. I enjoyed your photos of the countryside. Were the trees damaged from a storm or just old age? We have a lot of snow here in New Brunswick, Canada right now so spring will be a few weeks yet. Pamela

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  12. Wonderful to see these beautiful signs of spring. I'm so glad I blog and am able to see spring in other parts of the world. Winter finally arrived with a vengeance on the weekend and so it will be forever before we see spring green grass. Keep smiling!

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  13. Terrific walk, you got such wonderful shots. Nice to see signs of spring, I love the daffs!

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  14. Lovely mosaics, it is so cheering to see the daffodils coming into bloom, our are later than last year, thanks to the big freeze. Is it mistletoe in that tree, so much of it?

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  15. Beautiful countryside. And I always love the dogs. Your daffodils are beautiful. I can not wait till spring. Gorgeous photos.

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