When we woke up this morning the garden looked completely white, snow white. We don’t get snow often and usually it doesn’t stay for long as the ground is not froozen. A few hours after I took a few pictures of my garden the snow was gone. But my garden looked very pretty in white.

A snow covered viburnum Bodnantense.

June berry orAmelanchier

Daffodils, TETE-A-TETE

Coconut for the birds.
Take care !
Lovely photographs – but it must be very late for snow if the daffodils are flowering.
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We don’t get snow very often, but the weather has been odd, it goes from warm to freezing and back, the plants don’t know what is going on. Besides, this little narcissus tete-Ã -tete is an early variety and they can have snow and frost, they don’t seem to mind.
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New snow always makes the landscape look so lovely. I particularly like the look of the yellow daffodils in the snow.
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This snow was gone within a few hours so my garden went from pretty to brown and dull.
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