18th Feb and we're basking in warm sunshine and a gentle breeze!
While Jo and I were in North Devon we drove down to Woody Bay and stopped to look at a bank on the side of the road. Daffodils, primroses, snowdrops and what looked like cowslips all in bloom together in the space of about 6ft. If that's an example of global warming then I like it. You can stick traditional winter where the sun don't shine!
What a lovely afternoon!
Re: What a lovely afternoon!



Same here ... Crocuses, snowdrops, daffodil buds and forsythia.
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Re: What a lovely afternoon!
9 rabbits on land I can't shoot basking in the warm breeze. There is definitely a change
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It strange as I was thinking how the seasons have moved forwards a little.
Soon be time to dip into the horse trough
BBF

It strange as I was thinking how the seasons have moved forwards a little.
Soon be time to dip into the horse trough



BBF
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Re: What a lovely afternoon!
Same here, lovely afternoon but the sun is setting now and its gone cold now.
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Re: What a lovely afternoon!
Blackbaronfish wrote:9 rabbits on land I can't shoot basking in the warm breeze. There is definitely a change.
It strange as I was thinking how the seasons have moved forwards a little.
Soon be time to dip into the horse trough![]()
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BBF
Cattle trough bath in high summer, lush!

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