Candlemas and Snowdrops
February 3, 2008 by artistsgarden
Posted in Garden | Tagged february, Flower Garden, garden journal, snowdrops | 1 Comment
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May 2008. I enjoy the comments that you leave. Now that the days are longer and the weather is better I spend less time at my computer, so I will respond to your comments either in the comments, or by popping along to your blog to say Hello. Thanks for visiting. Karen -
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I expect they will do even better after the mole gardening! Lovely pictures Karen-the whole blog has a gorgeous fresh look to it. Thank you for adding me to your blogroll. I am honoured,
Judith