Jimmy: fortuitous that you prefer the rain - living in Scotland. I know I know - I was born and bred 20 miles north of Manchester. My Jewish American SIL used to say the rain was why we Brits had such great skins. Thanks for the kind words.
Mary: that would have been nice. I must come over and see if I can figure out where you are yet.
Here in NE Ohio, we had rain all day yesterday. My English mother-in-law, who hails from Chester, says she doesn't mind it because it reminds her of her youth.
Grand mother but still a girl at heart. Married to MTL(my true love)after a separation of 30 years. Had three careers: trained paediatric nurse, National photographic model and business woman. Now settled in SW and enjoying our five children and ten grandchildren and making the most of what time we have left.
In January 2013 I lost MTL.
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Such an unspoilt, clean, and interesting looking part of the country.
The greyness of the sky just adds to the ambience. I'm a strange one, because I actually prefer the rain rather than the sunshine.
A very pleasant post indeed to read first thing on a Monday morn.
I love mimosas. And my husband and I very nearly bought a house in Minehead eight years ago.
Jimmy: fortuitous that you prefer the rain - living in Scotland. I know I know - I was born and bred 20 miles north of Manchester. My Jewish American SIL used to say the rain was why we Brits had such great skins.
Thanks for the kind words.
Mary: that would have been nice. I must come over and see if I can figure out where you are yet.
I love mimosas, too, both the tree and the drinks!!
Here in NE Ohio, we had rain all day yesterday. My English mother-in-law, who hails from Chester, says she doesn't mind it because it reminds her of her youth.
Loely pics as usual, Mum2!
Pat:
The middle photo with the pink flowers is a bergenia.
Hope this helps!
Jan
Judy: I must know what the drink is - it sounds lovely.
Debra: tell you MIL I lived in Altrincham in the fifties and Wilmslow in the eighties.
John.g: thanks honey.
Jan: thank you. That's sweet of you:)
looks like spring has arrived for you
lom: my daffodils are almost over and primroses well out.
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