1 We went to Truro today.
2 Dad’s Cornish Daffs are grown in St Keverne and smell divine.
3 We have a few flowers on our Clematis Cirrohsa Balearica but you have to get right underneath them to see inside.
1 We went to Truro today.
2 Dad’s Cornish Daffs are grown in St Keverne and smell divine.
3 We have a few flowers on our Clematis Cirrohsa Balearica but you have to get right underneath them to see inside.
Posted by mybeautfulthings on February 18, 2015 in Beauty, Cornwall, flowers, nature, photography, Postaday 2015, Truro
Tags: Clematis Cirrohsa Balearica, Cornish Daffodils, St Keverne
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babyjill7...Marilyn Griffin
February 19, 2015 at 11:53 pm
what would the amount of the flowers be in USA currency?…just curious…love the Daffodils…first sign of spring here!
mybeautfulthings
February 20, 2015 at 2:48 pm
$1.85. There are fields full of daffodils here, just being picked for the markets 🙂
babyjill7...Marilyn Griffin
February 21, 2015 at 3:23 pm
so reasonable…
flowerpot
February 19, 2015 at 6:29 pm
Lovely to see you at singing – hope you didn’t overdo it! xxx
mybeautfulthings
February 19, 2015 at 6:40 pm
A bit! But that’s kind of par for the course! It was so good to sing with you all again. 🙂
calvin
February 19, 2015 at 1:23 am
If it wasn’t for the insect inside the colours are delicious in the Clematis Cirrohsa Balearica. Kudos if you have the genus name down pat. I just call all my plants, ‘hey you’.
Spires, they see everything, know everything. I only wish they could warn us of danger and the boogeyman. They might be a little like three little monkeys they are so darn interesting, it is easy to forget what exactly they’re resting on.