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Spring is unwrapping step by step


Spring is unwrapping step by step (Hyacinthus orientalis (Hyacinth))

Red hyacinth.



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Lovely deep colour Katarina.

3 Feb, 2012

 

:) Thank you. I hoped it would be deeper :)

3 Feb, 2012

 

I can smell that wonderful perfume from here!
How are you keeping, Katarina? Is there very deep snow where you are? Stay warm!

4 Feb, 2012

 

Good morning, Gattina :)
It is minus 24 Celsius now. Our new heating system is not able to cope with Russian winter, so we had to make fire in old fatherĀ“s fireplace and that is perfect invention? Unfortunately, the warm lasts only till the wood is in. During the nigh I sleep wrapped in two blankets and wool fleece :)

4 Feb, 2012

 

BBBrrrrrrr! Take care of yourself and that lovely flower!

4 Feb, 2012

 

You too :). Good news is it will last just till the middle of next week, then warming and a little bit snow. For nature and future crops it is always better to have a lot of snow and then frost, then dry frost.

4 Feb, 2012

 

It's snowing harder than ever here, and hasn't really stopped for the last 6 days. They aren't big, fat flakes, just small, gritty ones, but they aren't getting a chance to melt. I am getting a bit concerned about the weight of snow and ice on the powerlines.

4 Feb, 2012

 

Just stay warm the pair of you.

4 Feb, 2012

 

We're doing our best, Pim!

4 Feb, 2012

amy
Amy
 

I'm shivering at the thought of it , we have been warned that we may have snow this evening ... years ago we sold our house and then rented an old cottage for one year while we had a new house built ,it was a very bad winter we were cut off from the world for 3 days with no heating only a fire we use to fight to see who could sit nearest to it , we slept in fleecy track suits under a pile of duvets . it must be much worse for you girls having it for weeks on end ........

4 Feb, 2012

 

Well, speaking for myself, I have enough natural lagging in the form of cellulite to keep me from succumbing to hypothermia, but my toes, nose, fingers and sinuses have minds of their own.

4 Feb, 2012



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