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IN OUR GARDEN 2023

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Transplanted some snowdrops to my father-in-law's grave which is an ecological site on a Worcestershire hillside on Sunday. Only British wild flowers are encouraged, but snowdrops found in the wild since 18th century, so they are allowed. (He gave us the bulbs for our garden, so a sentimental planting). I'm expecting a load of snowdrops in the green to arrive in the next few days for our garden.
 
not exactly in my garden but as near as dam it...taken in my daughters garden next door to me...grandson james and grandaughter evie eating a snowball :D she was so excited as its the first time she has seen snow..james was on his way to school with mom but then she had a txt to say his school would be closed...of course he was very upset about that:D

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About 2 more inches of snow during the night and this morning a set of mysterious 'footprints' in the front garden. Took me a few minutes to work out what had made them (well I am a bit slow first thing!). Any guesses?
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i hired a big steam cleaner for today to clean the paths caravan and sheds the wind was gale force and raining but i plodded on and got soaked through with the rain but job well done
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