Who doesn’t need some sunshine today. Bank of narcissus Cedric Morris after the rain at Hodsock Priory. Gardens open daily until 5th March. Not just snowdrops; scented shrubs, hellebores, dwarf Iris, crocus, aconites, plant sales, and most importantly – cake and tea!
What a wonderful day you and your Mum must have had, particularly with all these blooms 😀
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The gardens look stunning Cathy. So much colour- and scent. So welcome in February. Mum and I had a great time. We’ve come out of our hibernation now. There’s no stopping us 🙂 x
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Oh SPRING! Bella!
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What a wonderful sight! I’m putting Hodsock Priory on my to-visit list.
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You’ll love it there! So much natural beauty. Let me know what you think when you have visited. Mum and I are going back to see the bluebells next. Thanks for commenting x
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Lovely. xx
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thank you Mike. Hope you are having a good day. xxx
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Daffodils already!! How I long for spring here in the cold east of France. Great photos!
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Thank you Cathy. They really are a cheerful sight. We’d gone to see the snowdrops, but were surprised by the number of cyclamen, daffodils and aconites in flower too. The honey scent was amazing. Thanks for taking the time to read and comment. All the best. Karen
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