Spring is here and time for daisy chains
the paddocks and hills are covered in gold,
well actually, a South African imported weed
but so very pretty
and joy of joys, our dams are all overflowing
for the first time in twenty years
To all of you who have wondered, no, I'm not dead yet . . .
I am so happy to hear from you!! I'm glad that you've had some much needed rain. Take care.
ReplyDeleteLovely to see you post. And hasn't the rain been amazing? I haven't seen it so lush around here in many a long year.
ReplyDeleteA joy to celebrate spring with flowers and water.
ReplyDeleteGlad to see you posting! While we get winter I'll remember other people are getting spring!
ReplyDeleteGood to hear from you.It is also good to see the amole amounts of water.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful shots of spring season.
ReplyDeleteI have missed your beautiful posts!!
ReplyDeleteThat woofy sure looks happy.....
envying you for spring ;-). but, hopefuly I will enjoy in it in a week.
ReplyDeletelovely meadow and very cute dog.
bettyl-NZ has left a new comment on your post "Memories of Mothers Day":
ReplyDeleteSuch an exciting time of year with lovely surprises in the garden! Love these that you shared.
Hi Arija, love seeing the beauty that surrounds you , xo
ReplyDeleteYay for spring.
ReplyDeleteMollyxxx
gorgeous! Happy ️Spring!
ReplyDeleteIf that is an invasive flower, you lucked out because it is stunning creating fields of gold. Beautiful -- and wonderful news about your water.
ReplyDeleteAnd I am glad you are still here (in blogland and every other land where you reside!)
welcome back to blogworld, and such a water blessing makes me happy for you.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pics and Daisy chains bring back lovely childhood memories of life in rural SA - I've not been blogging much this year - too many trips away to other climes - thought about you last week Arija when our Photography class made an outing into the the lovely Botanic Gardens. Lots of clickety clicking and then chatting about camera's etc over coffee and cake.
ReplyDeleteso lovely, my forest is cloaked in an inch of snow and yours in flowers
ReplyDeletewell thank Christ for that. I did wonder x
ReplyDeleteDear Arija,
ReplyDeleteI miss you, hoping you are alright.
Hugs,
M.
Dear One, I have thought about you so very often and know not what has become of you. Maybe one of your family members could write an update if you have become ill. I rather hope that you are traveling, taking exquisite images to share and enjoying your Summer. Hugs to you my friend~
ReplyDeleteThinking of you and sending love, dearest Arija. xoxo
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