Wordless Wednesday. The First Snowdrop.

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Sorry if you are still pretending that it ’s summer , but this is my first snowdrop of the season . It adopt me by surprise too .

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Wow ! A wood anemone blossom already . I see from your response to a previous scuttlebutt that it ’s not hardy . I did n’t acknowledge there were non - hardy snowdrops .

Oh how exciting Chloris and not long to go to the independent time of year either 🙂

LOL , yes I wish I could pretend it ’s still summer , but the farewell are change colors now . It ’s unusually soft this autumn , though . Anyway , thanks for sharing your treasure of the first autumn Snowdrop . It ’s lovely !

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Even I ’m amazed ( despite the fact you do n’t commonly see snowdrop here in any season ) !

What a beautiful autumn treat . former wintertime will arrive shortly bringing wad of her cousins to the snowdrop parade . Ca n’t look !

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