Hi,
Today the 1st of May and my Lilly of the valley is in flower, here is some I picked straight from the garden when I got back from Sheffield on Saturday. The news from Sheffield was not good and its another set of injections in my eye over the next few months.
Over the last few years I have not had any Lilly of the Valley until later in the month but this year its on time and out in flower.
Its a bank holiday in the UK today, so have a lovely day, hopefully the sun might shine.
Hugs
Margaret
Today the 1st of May and my Lilly of the valley is in flower, here is some I picked straight from the garden when I got back from Sheffield on Saturday. The news from Sheffield was not good and its another set of injections in my eye over the next few months.
Over the last few years I have not had any Lilly of the Valley until later in the month but this year its on time and out in flower.
Its a bank holiday in the UK today, so have a lovely day, hopefully the sun might shine.
Hugs
Margaret
Beautiful! I love Lily of the Valley! I have lots of greenery, but no flowers yet. I'll try to remember to take a picture.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers !
ReplyDeleteI was glad to see the pics you posted yesterday.
Wish you all the very best with the eye treatment, Margaret.
Hugs
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I just noticed mine this morning Margaret, I simply love it, like you say it has flowered abit earlier this year, nothing knows where it's up to any more, the birds are positively dizzy with it all....haha...
ReplyDeleteDo hope things pick up on the health front, chin up hun...xx
Such pretty flowers! Sorry to hear the news about your eye is not good. I hope the treatment goes well.
ReplyDeleteI love lily of the valley and you are so lucky to pick some in a vase that is so beautiful. I too hope the treatments restore your vision because you have such a creative skills :) take care from Carollyn
ReplyDeleteDear Margaret, Such lovely lilies of the valley and from your garden no doubt. I am hopeful that the next eye treatments will be successful.
ReplyDeleteYour Lilly of the Valley is pretty. Sorry to hear that the news from Sheffield was not good.
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