... and saw the first daffodil of spring!
We also saw some burnt gorse bushes, which looked rather dramatic. Here are a few piccies:
Recording one couple's attempts to live a more self-sufficient lifestyle.
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- Rachel
- Wales, United Kingdom
- Documenting one couple's attempts to live a more self-sufficient life.
Sunday, 27 February 2011
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Hi Rachel, what lovely photos! They make me a bit sad though - there are very few things I miss about the UK, but Spring flowers (specially daffodils) are one of them, and this will be the second Spring I've missed. Not that I mind the constant warm and sunshine of Kuala Lumpur mind...!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you're really making the most of your new home, the area looks very pretty!
Rosemary x
beautiful pics rachel!! thanks for sharing.
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