... here in the UK we have a Caribbean weather vortex passing our way, bringing some unseasonal,
but pleasant weather, it really is quite warm!
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Enjoy the good weather, it always feels good to get outside.
ReplyDeleteHow lovely..snowdrops and crocus and a sweet little (is it a British Robin?) birdie.
ReplyDeleteI love this post, Jan. So happy you are enjoying some pleasant weather. Love the sweet blooms. Thx for the recipe...those are my hubby's favorite!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos and yummy macaroons. Enjoy your Sunday, hugs, Valerie
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful sights of spring. Your English robins are very different from ours - prettier, I think. A walk in such weather is delightful.
ReplyDelete...and spring is in the air.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! Enjoy the sunshine :)
ReplyDeleteWe're having lovely sunshine warm here too. Like Spring. In fact, we're both on the back deck now. It's just lovely.
ReplyDeleteHappy Rest of Your Weekend.
What a sweet and beautiful post! The photos are so lovely. The coconut cookies look yummy.
ReplyDeleteSounds good! I've been out in search of the late winter flowers today :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for a lovely walk, the spring flowers and Robin and delicious refreshments. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for showing your lovely flowers, Jan. We've had warm weather as well, but no flowers yet. I do love seeing your sweet robin as well! Have a wonderful week. ♥
ReplyDeleteI've always loved pictures of the cheery robin you have there, so different from robins here in the US. I can see why they're mentioned as being on Christmas cards in so many old novels. Maybe they still are?
ReplyDeleteI had a lovely Sunday, Jan. I hope you did too!
We have been enjoying the same weather. It was so warm today that I just couldn't believe it. Maybe spring will come early! Hopefully...
ReplyDeleteIsn't it lovely to have this warmer weather at least for a little while, I can't wait to start seeing the flowers blooming once again.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a wonderful week ahead!
Oh Jan I had a wonderful time wondering through your photo's. We have had some warm weather too... but now winter is fighting and trying to keep a hold on things.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous crocus and snowdrops and who doesn't love a cuppa.
Thanks for sharing and I hope you have a great springy week ahead :D
We are having unseasonably warm days too. Rain and 50 degrees in February in Wisconsin is very strange!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the photos of the flowers.
Carla
my crocus are blooming and so are my paper whites. it's warm here too, 70 yesterday and high 50's and 60's all this week!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful day Jan! Thank you for the pictures and the recipe! Big Hugs!
ReplyDeleteOh how nice to see those blooms. Very pretty.
ReplyDeleteIt has certainly been very spring like these past couple of days, although we are back to light drizzle this afternoon.
ReplyDeleteThe daffs in my jug on the mantle are keeping thoughts of spring alive!
Lisa x
Beautiful spring flowers - and the sweetest bird!
ReplyDeleteCoconut macarons are my favorite treat to tea ... They're just so good!
Have a great week, jan!
Spring gorgeous spring is on the way Jan 😊 macaroons are good at any time of the year!
ReplyDeleteI love the bird, Robin.
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