Hello September - the first day of spring here in Kiwiland. Of course that meant it was grey and wet, usual spring weather, although we can see how things are blossoming and growing. Our evenings are getting brighter and our days warmer and we will be glad to see summer roll round again. Mums toes are getting itchy ready for sandals and to put the boots away.
Saturdays with Sierra
15 hours ago
First day of Autumn over here Poppy!x
ReplyDeleteOr so they say, don't think anyone on the telly this
morning could make up their mind...especially the
silly weather lady...Supposed to be raining to~day,
but the suns out, warm and lovely...I've just been out
and cut the grass out the back, l'll do the front later,
let the grass dry out a bit...Always plenty to do! :).
Poppy, dear, you remind me of a floofy grey bear who has just emerged from her den: "Spring? Is it spring yet?"
ReplyDeleteHere in this part of Canada, the weather is turning autumnal. Seasons change no matter where you are...
ReplyDeleteHappy spring!
ReplyDeleteSigh...we're getting ready for autumn here. Spring is my favorite season...I love the sight of spring blooms after a dreary winter.
ReplyDeleteHappy Spring for us!!!!!
ReplyDeletehappee spring two ewe N mum poppy Q anda happee fall for uz in like three weekz !! ♥♥♥
ReplyDeleteOur Mum is dreading shoes and boots this year after wearing sandals year round. And socks! Bunchy, mismatched, always one missing socks! It's a flip-flop life for Mum.
ReplyDeleteHappy Spring!
ReplyDeleteWe have the hots but, gosh, it is just 8 PM and all dark outside.
ReplyDeleteHooray for spring! We are still in the hots but it is supposed to get cool here this weekend. Mom bean says as long as there is no snow, she'll be happy.
ReplyDeleteSasha, Sami, & Saku
It is grey and pouring with rain in Adelaide, too. First day of spring was colder than the last day of winter, which had lovely sunshine and 20 degrees. Bluebells and crabapple and quince blossoms are appearing. Westringia has flowered through winter and wattle is pretty all over the place, although we don't have any at home.
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