When Lady Magnon dons her shorts, and reads the paper in the welcoming shade of our flowering Quince, I know that summer has sent out a recconaissance party.
27C yesterday (seemed more like 35C). So I mowed, sowed, and bared my manly chest to the sun. I just hope that it'll last (the sun, I mean)!
Bun
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Night shifts are like black holes, they engulf everything .
I’m reading before I go to bed. The day is damp and cold and murky and the
fire is uncharacter...
21 hours ago
Sounds like a lovely Aussie Autumn day to me lol
ReplyDeleteToo hot for gardening! Lady M's got the right idea.
ReplyDeleteActually Sue, she's out there at this very minute, digging Haddock's!
ReplyDeleteNoooooooooo! I don't believe you.
ReplyDelete...the manly chest too Cro!
ReplyDeleteOkay, okay, rub it in.
ReplyDeletelucky devil.......we had frost all over everything this morning
ReplyDeleteI long for those days. It is either cold, windy or raining here. Then we had some surprise snow last week. However, give me 4 more months and I will be complaining about the heat. It looks perfect where you and Lady M are sitting.
ReplyDeleteLooks great! A lovely Frenchman's day to yah! :)
ReplyDeleteEven more 'Phew'. It's nearly 30C out there; we're both staying indoors!
ReplyDeleteThat looks hot, hot Cro! Our sunshine was just about ticking over here which is just how I prefer it!
ReplyDeleteAh yes, just like New England. I wish! ;)
ReplyDeleteI love this picture. Can't wait to see the garden when it spouts. So glad spring is here!
ReplyDeleteBah! It's only 22 here and I've got my snuggie on
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