Last week when, according to the calendar, we were still in the grip of winter, the heavens were sunny and bright and filled with tantalising promises of softer days. Now that we’re past the equinox and spring is entitled to burst out all over, it’s decided instead to skulk back to wherever it came from and let winter rule the roost a bit longer. Today there was a chill wind, dreary rain and low, leaden skies.
Happily, the first garden flowers of the year won’t be fooled and are determined to bloom regardless. Also happily, I shot these pictures a couple of days ago before the blooms were battered and the photographer bedraggled.
So delight in hellebores, snowdrops, primroses, crocus, violets and tiny tête-à-tête daffodils. The heralds of flower-filled months to come.
P.S. Today I'm taking part in Mosaic Monday, hosted by Mary at Little Red House. Why not pop on over and take a look at some of the other lovely mosaics you'll find links to there?