Ah, ha, cute! I love your header photo. I enjoy it everyday when I come here. I hope you never change it; but then people do, from time to time. I know that I have arrived to the correct blog when I see it.
I've been having problems again with blogger and have not been able to comment on your posts for sometime :o( So I'll leave more than one here! You said earlier that you hadn't told neighbours about your blog and wondered if maybe you should stop blogging? No, please don't I love reading your posts - let your neighbours know!
I love the cobbles that have been installed against the wall, they look great :o) How nice that Catkin is getting braver too.
Your dining room dresser is wonderful, such a lovely rich colour.
Your pile of chopped sticks and split logs bring back happy memories - biggest regret in my home since having gas put in some years ago was getting rid of the open fire :o(
The daffs look lovely! I haven't seen any to buy yet. Love the neighbourhood watch ;o)
Sorry to bung all the comments on here, but I needed to say it all!
Your Daffodils look very fresh and inviting. I bought two bowls of Hyacinth but they have hardly grown as they are on a very cold windowsill, I am tempted to bring them into the warmth but I know they will go over too quickly if I do.
From the land of daffs - must buy some soon, as the ones in the garden are on a north-facing slope, and will not be out for a week or two, although we have one solitary forsythia flower on a large bush, and a few camelia flowers out. It's looking promising this spring! (By the way, the comment form has opened in its own little window - first time it's done that. Perhaps it will behave itself now!_
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Ah, ha, cute! I love your header photo. I enjoy it everyday when I come here. I hope you never change it; but then people do, from time to time. I know that I have arrived to the correct blog when I see it.
I've been having problems again with blogger and have not been able to comment on your posts for sometime :o(
So I'll leave more than one here!
You said earlier that you hadn't told neighbours about your blog and wondered if maybe you should stop blogging? No, please don't I love reading your posts - let your neighbours know!
I love the cobbles that have been installed against the wall, they look great :o) How nice that Catkin is getting braver too.
Your dining room dresser is wonderful, such a lovely rich colour.
Your pile of chopped sticks and split logs bring back happy memories - biggest regret in my home since having gas put in some years ago was getting rid of the open fire :o(
The daffs look lovely! I haven't seen any to buy yet. Love the neighbourhood watch ;o)
Sorry to bung all the comments on here, but I needed to say it all!
Best wishes
Rose H
Your Daffodils look very fresh and inviting. I bought two bowls of Hyacinth but they have hardly grown as they are on a very cold windowsill, I am tempted to bring them into the warmth but I know they will go over too quickly if I do.
Rachel, I took the liberty of linking you up over at the small house.
Loving your daffs and neighborhood watch.....
and may I say, that is one potent catnip mouse.
I'm even feeling slightly kittenish,
xo Jane
Your photos have brightened my day. I agree about your header; it conveys great coziness.
Wordsworth is making an appearance on lots of Brit blogs today!!!
Lovely daffies - I was going to get some in Sainsbury's this morning, but they were £2 for a tiny bunch!!
Aren't daffodils the best? Probably my favorite smelling flower too.
From the land of daffs - must buy some soon, as the ones in the garden are on a north-facing slope, and will not be out for a week or two, although we have one solitary forsythia flower on a large bush, and a few camelia flowers out. It's looking promising this spring!
(By the way, the comment form has opened in its own little window - first time it's done that. Perhaps it will behave itself now!_
That last picture is absolute perfection.
Oh look, I can comment too. Hello! Lovely pics as usual. And words.
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