Lovely feeling isn't it Steph. It's the promise of things to come that heartens us. Glorious sunshine here in London today but I don't have daffs in my garden. Still the ones on the sideboard look nice. Doh! Now I feel guilty now of depriving some poor gal and her doggie of finding mine in her garden looking cheekily up at them. xx
Hi butterfly never mind depriving me of that what's this about glorious sunshine in London talk about the great divide that's a step too far. He! He! X
Hi Mavary I love daffs they always make me smile. I can't have flowers in the house they effect my chest but the kids buy some whilst there in season they have to stay in the kitchen (not the kids the daffs). He! He! X
I do worry when I have flowers in the house. Not for me but my Husband with his IPF. He doesn't seem to have any effects but I do wonder. My Father had a lot of trouble with allergies and flowers. His eyes would swell and his asthma would start. X
I have alovely patch of snowdrops,which a patient gave me in 1989, and last year thy thougt they should wake up, my patient was a cantankrous woman hence the snowdrops following the same.jan
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