I have absolutely nothing to say. Except if it doesn’t stop raining very very soon I’m going to have a hissy-fit. And also, here is a saxifrage. It is getting fed up too. Although, to be honest, it doesn’t look that way. In fact it looks very pretty, for a delicate little plant that is getting soaked to the cellulose every day. Perhaps I should try harder to put on a brave face.
I know the feeling. We have stopped raining with a huge hailstorm the other day. Now no rain in sight. Strange weather all over.
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I heard about the massive hailstones recently in the US, it is all very odd.
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Such a nice, cheery, flamingo-pink plant. How can you be downhearted with little gems like that to brighten even the wettest of days?
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Yes, it seems to be a theme at the moment! 🙂
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Wonderful, you are the second person I have heard having a hissy fit. The first being my mother, a devoted American from the Deep South. The term has crossed the Atlantic one way or another. The Saxifrage is just lovely, think pink!
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How funny, from Southern USA to South West UK!
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Yay, it’s Saxifrage flowering time again. What a delight on a rainy day. *whispers: it wasn’t raining in Sheffield…*
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It must have run out by the time it got there!
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What a nice Saxifrage! especially for a rainy day 😉 Hope the weather will improve (we are expecting snow on Saturday ;0
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If you are expecting snow, then I will definitely be counting my blessings!
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I had no idea that a hissy fit would stop rain! I will have to try that. 😄
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It does, I have proof! 😉
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There are some beautiful alpine plants to help cheer up the gardener on wet dreary days.
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There definitely are, I am getting more and more enchanted by them. Something to expand on, to learn more about.
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