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Rebecca Holden's avatar

YOU FOUND IT! Hurrah! I'm so happy that your hanky is not longer missing in action - it's absolutely beautiful!

Ouchie re the injury - I hope you heal quickly and painlessly.

Sorry to hear about the drought. Our hosepipe ban was finally lifted in February, after weeks and weeks and weeks of rain - so, a point when absolutely nothing needed watering, ha! But we've had a very, very long dry spell here which lasted several weeks until yesterday afternoon, when our potholey lane finally ended up with PUDDLES again! And everything feels clean. I went out into the garden (in the rain) yesterday afternoon to breathe in the petrichor - a scent that had been a stranger for far too long. It's spring here in UK at the moment, and warming up for summer. Spring came early - the 'candles' that come out on the horse chestnut trees that always flower just in time for Dad's birthday in May were in full bloom for Mum's in April - and the bluebells are pretty much over already. Time and climate move ever faster together. x

Mary B's avatar

Yikes about walking to your husband's ute, Prue. I hope whatever bruising or soreness remains, you heal quickly. I love your watercolor. Botanicals lend themselves to the sometimes-independent qualities of watercolors. Nicely done. I hope, too, that rain comes your way. Drought is challenging for people, plants, and beloved animals.

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