At last, after a dry winter, we’re getting plenty of rain and the stream from the spring at the top of the hill above the garden is rushing with water and the garden full of water droplets.
Thursday 4 March 2010
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olives et artichauts - un jardin méditerranéen
At last, after a dry winter, we’re getting plenty of rain and the stream from the spring at the top of the hill above the garden is rushing with water and the garden full of water droplets.
Je suis désolée – je n'aurai pas le temps pour écrire les articles sur ce blog en français pendant les semaines prochaines. Je reprendrai la version française aussitôt que possible.
Il y a toujours une version française des recettes sur le blog mediterranean-cuisine.blogspot.com.
8 comments:
Oh what a beautiful selection of pictures and presented in such a lovely way! Makes one want to be ... in the garden!!!
With that welcome arrival of rain, I am eager to see what beautiful things will be coming out of your garden!
It's so refreshing to get a good rain. But I have to admit, we've had enough good rains lately to make me long for a good long stretch of dry and sunny weather! I love you photos, especially the one of the drop about fall from the tendril (passionfruit?).
We must be just on the edge of your weather front. We're only getting the odd bit of drizzle, but we can't complain of lack of rain. However the temperatures have btaken a dip again, so I hope my seedling in the cold frame will be alright.
I'm sure this winter has been much drier here than the last one, but we usually get heavy spring rains, so here's hoping. We did have a whole day of heavy drizzle on Wednesday, so perhaps that's what you have here.
We've had so much rain I forget its beauty and just grouch about not being able to run. Thanks for the reminder.
Very nice. I can smell the damp countryside from here :-)
I'm rather behind in checking out all the blogs so I've just looked at this today. I love your wettness shots.
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