We are about two weeks behind you in the flowering tree department, but at 625 meters that is normal. I was in Gaillac and Toulouse Friday with my husband, and was amazed by how much things have bloomed. I know this is always the case, but it never fails to surprise me.
You are so right Susie! I just came in from the garden, a walk about with Allison who is now my knees and arms, and it is blowing an Artic wind! So I retreated into the cozy toasty warm of my girl-cave and heading for a nap under the duvet!
Pickled Beets, like deep red garnets...Kate! You make 5Euro of late winter veg so utterly romantic! Sending xo
Delicious!!
So much beauty!
We are about two weeks behind you in the flowering tree department, but at 625 meters that is normal. I was in Gaillac and Toulouse Friday with my husband, and was amazed by how much things have bloomed. I know this is always the case, but it never fails to surprise me.
It’s a good reason to jump in the car and move around from time to time, non?
Indeed! Unfortunately it was rainy and windy in Toulouse, boo-hoo.
You’ve inspired me to plant a cherry tree! And pickle some beets! Lovely post.🤍🌿🌱🌸
The bright curtains almost match the flowering quince/cognassier de Japon!
“There are no accidents!” ;)
Ah-hah! 😅 Way to go!
I don’t know about you Kate but here it feels like winter is having one last blast today!!
I adore your window sill garden, I’m so behind this year.
You are so right Susie! I just came in from the garden, a walk about with Allison who is now my knees and arms, and it is blowing an Artic wind! So I retreated into the cozy toasty warm of my girl-cave and heading for a nap under the duvet!