Thought I’d just put this little sunny picture up. The rainy winter seems to have been so long. If anybody else has something to warm the cockles please join the party
Wow! What beautiful sky. That’s really well done getting out so soon. I bet that lifted your heart.
Dani
Base of tongue cancer. T2N0M0 6 weeks Radiotherapy finished January 2019
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Yes we get them in our Welsh valley. Noisy!
Dani
Base of tongue cancer. T2N0M0 6 weeks Radiotherapy finished January 2019
I wrote a blog about my cancer. just click on the link below
Hazel aka RadioactiveRaz
My blog is www.radioactiveraz.wordpress.com HPV 16+ tonsil cancer Now 6 years post treatment. 35 radiotherapy 2 chemo T2N2NM.Happily getting on with living always happy to help
Hi Dani
What a great idea to post some pictures of something to lift our spirits. I just love the way nature keeps surprising me. One of my favourite things to do is to potter in the garden. I really missed it while I was recovering from surgeries etc although just sitting outside and enjoying looking at the garden really helps.
We are in summer here so not suffering all the rain that you have experienced. My garden is more drought tolerant as you can see. We had a long drought a few years ago and so our lovely lawn had to go and we replaced it with pebbles. Not my favourite choice but it does save all the watering that is necessary in Australia.
Lyn
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Sophie66
What a beautiful garden, Lyn.
Do you have Eucalypts in flower where you are?
Dani
Base of tongue cancer. T2N0M0 6 weeks Radiotherapy finished January 2019
I wrote a blog about my cancer. just click on the link below
Hi Dani
The eucalyptus gum trees are not in flower at the moment but they look lovely when they are. Spring is the best time for all the flowering trees. It is a lovely time of year. Things are a bit summer weary here and not looking their best at the moment because of the lack of rain. I get up early to water to try and keep things going as the days can get rather hot. I am always on the lookout for drought tolerant plants as they fare the best in S.A. We are the driest state in Australia unfortunately.
Lyn
Sophie66
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