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 2 years ago 

It is indeed, very well spotted @ronthroop To be honest I was actually waiting for somebody to comment on my early rhubarb. It was hiding behind the potting shed all winter and it surprised us all this year. But we had a really mild, warm winter. We can't complain at all. I love your Covid daffodils. They seem like growing on planet Earth, the green surface the vase is on, which can be looked at as a symbol of hope and a new beginning. I still have some daffodils in bloom in my garden including a few with three flowers on one stem. The bluebells are blooming here in London already too which I can't wait to share a photo of together with a few others later today.

It’s just not fair. I don’t ever want another long winter without some significant break from the cold, howling winds off Lake Ontario. Must seek winter refuge in warmer climes:)

 2 years ago 

I think you should! There is nothing better than some winter sun. Then people like me who follow you will have the pleasure of looking at some exotic places that have inspired your art. I have not been to the lake but I picture its crystal clear waters quite different in comparison to the sometimes even brown river Thames. Do you get many tourists out there, maybe in the summer months?

Lake Ontario is beautiful, and perhaps perfect in summer and early autumn. Tourists non-existent. In July, my wife and I have the shoreline to ourselves. Paradise for the peaceful-minded.
Then on November 1, a pall covers the land...
Here is the lake behind me in early October, getting angry and ready to strike:

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