There is still time for a blast of Arctic air and for the landscape to disappear under a layer of snow and ice, but the days are gradually pulling out and there are early signs of Spring. Already, I have spotted carpets of snowdrops and clumps of primroses. Catkins are in abundance and the daffodils are not far off flowering.

When the cold winds subside and the sun appears in the sky, the birds come out from their hiding places and sing.

It won’t be long until the leaves start to unfurl from the buds on the branches.

What a colourful Song you are presenting us on the last day of January! With your cheerful post, one can easily lay the winter blues aside.
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Thank you Peter. My brother lives in America and they are expecting a snowstorm today. He said they won’t expect to see the flowers we have for at least another few weeks, possibly a month!
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