
On our morning beach walk, I guessed that this erosion of the dunes is due to high spring tides. Later, I drove around Hagley Park to admire the spring cherry blossoms which are almost in full bloom. They are glorious – but there was nowhere to stop for a photo as crowds of people had come out to enjoy the sight. I wanted to see them in case they’re gone by the time I come back from my North Island spring-time trip and garden tour.
At home in the garden there are plenty of signs of spring too. Everything is lush and growing flat-out. The first daffodils have almost finished, but I’m pleased to see at least one anemone flowering when I had almost given up hope that they would appear.






In the back garden, there are more signs of spring.





I’ll be interested to see how the garden has progressed when I get home in two weeks.
Oh, your garden truly is springing! Enjoy your trip. — Miraz
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What lovely garden photos….The signs of spring are everywhere….even down here in Dunedin….Thank you for the gorgeous photos….Moya
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Lovely spring photos, and those anonymous flowers are Ipheions, sometimes called spring star flowers. Bon voyage!
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Spring star flowers – I love that!
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