Easter Flowers
Apr. 6th, 2012 03:44 pmIt’s wonderful how these fritillaries are always out for Good Friday. After a frosty start, it’s been a beautiful day, although chilly. Now it’s clouding over, so I was out dead-heading daffodils just in time. Why don’t more people bother with this simple task? I drive down the road shouting, ‘Dead-head your daffodils!’, safe in the knowledge that the culprits can’t hear me.
This Dicentra is one of ‘my’ plants, which I put in last spring. I’m delighted to see it up again and looking so much at home.
In other news, I have just been phoned by the optician *on Good Friday*. Whatever next? The poor woman wanted me to make an appointment, which I declined to do until next week.
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Date: 2012-04-06 03:01 pm (UTC)Very envious of your weather; it's cold and grey here, and being Good Friday, I would like to spend it in the garden (when else do you plant potatoes?).
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Date: 2012-04-06 05:08 pm (UTC)I do actually remember when everything closed down for Good Friday.
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Date: 2012-04-06 05:55 pm (UTC)Me too! It's not a holiday in Scotland, though, which is surprising.
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Date: 2012-04-06 07:04 pm (UTC)Hehe, I had a dentist's appointment this afternoon. :P
It's amazing how many people have to work on Good Friday.
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Date: 2012-04-07 06:22 am (UTC)They grow in damp meadows in the wild. The Magdalen college ones are famous.
Dentist? Poor you.