Are you seeing signs of springtime around and about? Here’s a few pictures I captured in the garden earlier that show it’s only a matter of time before we have an explosion of colour and prettiness abound.
Hope you enjoy the array of springtime flowers.
Do you remember I was going to have a wardrobe chuck-away? Well I have thrown lots away, and taken pics of things I’m keeping to see what I’ve got and what I need to buy, if anything. Jeans and a top would be good, also maybe some new gym gear. Didn’t realise how many floral dresses I have, but it’s obvious how much I adore vintage clothing, and I quite like the boho look with things like this.
This top and skirt always feel special and go great with black boots.
I also like knitted jumpers, here’s one (in red) I made earlier. I’m lucky as our Mum loves knitting and keeps me supplied with some classical creations. The blue one is called Miss Marple, so I might be on the trail looking for clues later this week.
I found this in a vintage shop in town and had money knocked off because the lady knows our Son, good to have friends in the right places. I wear it with this jacket.
A pair of wedges in the same colour and a bright pink belt tops it all off.
And… the winner of the book giveaway is… the lovely, Rosemary Gemmell.
Well done, and thanks to all who entered. The book will be on it’s way to you early in the week, Rosemary.
Have a great week, and enjoy the springtime.
Morning Suzy – I’m thrilled to have won your book! Thank you so much. I’ll email you my address shortly. Love the spring flowers and your clothes!
Glad you’re thrilled, Rosemary, and will send as soon as possible.
It realli nearly spring now – my favourite time of year.
I’m so excited. I’ve lost the ability to type!
Ha, I get the gist of what you mean, Patsy. I was thrilled to have a day so mild and pleasant to go out and look around at things beginning to bloom.
I always think the air changes in February and I love it when the hellebores and bulbs poke their heads out to see if it’s time to flower yet.
Looking forward to Spring, too, Sue. My favourite flowers are snow drops and this year we have an abundance of them. Now they’re established, they get better every year. Thanks for another lovely upbeat post. 🙂