Spring?


There feels that there is a big sky over the village today.
The daffodils that Trendy Carol and I planted on the field wall opposite my cottage nearly twenty years ago now are flowering late this year and the sun was out this morning which remains a novelty for this time of year.
It’s St David’s day tomorrow, and the TCA has organised a St David’s Day tea in the Hall. 
There is a bowls night and Casino nite organised too as well as chair yoga….I may go to that if my tendency for flatulence has abated enough.  
I’m working tonight and tomorrow night, then have two weeks on holiday, what fun….

 

20 comments:

  1. Anonymous2:21 pm

    I am impressed at how many events your village hosts and the variety of them; something for everyone. I would attend all! WI Dee

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  2. Anonymous2:43 pm

    We think my mom’s flatulence problem might be caused by meds she’s taking… she squeaks all the time!!!

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  3. Your village is nonstop! So much activity, it's great.

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  4. Yes, there's a definite feeling of Spring just round the corner. Such a variety of events in your village, all of which take some organising. The TCA certainly keeps the village alive.
    Your 2 weeks off has come at just the right time. The weather will be warmer (hopefully), and Spring will have truly sprung! How did Bluebell get on? Passed with flying colours, I hope. xx

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  5. Hopefully some of those daffodils will be in full flower for tomorrow's St David Day!

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  6. Anonymous4:19 pm

    I love daffodils. Bits of sunshine! How nice they are thriving and blooming 20 years after you and Trendy Carol planted them. Cali

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  7. A Tendency for Flatulence
    It sounds like a good title for something.
    -Kate
    ps we're getting spring daylight here too, but still lots of snow and cold

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  8. Isn't it amazing how long daffodils last? They just go and go, year after year! (Just Googled it: They can live 30-50 years in ideal conditions!)

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  9. Barbara Anne5:53 pm

    Hope you had a pleasant day starting with the early sunshine and daffodils. Also hope these two night shifts will be tranquil. It could happen.
    I am always amazed at the wonderful community programs, teas, and meals provided by the TCA for you and your neighbors in Trelawnyd.

    Hugs!

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  10. The daffodils blooming in the sunshine make a very lovely display. You, Trendy Carol and the village must delight to see them every Spring.

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  11. There was a smudge on my screen which made bowls night look like howls night. My mind raced, was howling an art in Wales like singing? an opportunity to vent ones angst in a communal setting? or something the creative minds of the village had come up with for yet more fun?

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  12. Spring brings hope.

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  13. Anonymous9:22 pm

    Although the temperature is still at 0F here and there is still plenty of snow on the ground, the sun has some warmth, making it feel like spring might come soon. However we still have to get through March. Your daffy dills are looking wonderful. Gigi


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  14. I love and miss daffodils time of year. Not enough to move someplace else, but still. I led a water aerobics class at a gym when I was a trainer. One member of the class was excessively flatulent and was constantly blowing bubbles in the pool, and had no shame. She would just laugh and point. I never got close enough to find out what those bubbles smelled like.

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  16. [typos/ reposting: How wonderful to have spring so early. Here we are bleak and frozen for months to come, the blizzard drifts are still deep. Just got my back door and deck shoveled off a little. Two feet of snow. 6' drifts.
    Two weeks off! I foresee many cinema visits for you.
    How is Bluebell?

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  17. Today actually felt like spring..even in the canyon streets of central Glasgow

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  18. I eagerly await the daffodils photo.

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  19. My solar-powered outdoor lights are still glowing this morning. We had a whole day of sunshine yesterday, and the effects are showing!

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  20. I just noticed yesterday the tips of the daffodils are just poking through the dirt here.

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