The weather is becoming unpredictable every passing year ,it was just a week ago that cold waves and fog conditions was prevalent in the whole city and there was no sign of warming up of weather and it is now in this week that temperatures are increasing every day which has helped the annuals and perennials to come up with blooms.
Although there are few weeks left for the outbreak of spring the sudden rise in temperatures has led to early formation of buds on plants
Knock out Rose
Helichrysum Plant
Sweet peas
A Hazy Sunrise
Indian Robbin
I don't recognize much of what you share with us on your blog, but this only goes to prove that God is a creative genius - the diversity of nature always astounds me!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2021/01/the-rest-of-indoor-herb-garden.html
Yes the weather is crazy. In a two week period we had 75° to 29° and a skiff of snow. Now it is back to rain, rain, rain. The buds are as surprised as we are. LOL
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos. Your little bird is so cute. Enjoyed stopping by.
ReplyDeleteThe photos seem to be a promise of spring.
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I really like the sunrise photo. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteVery nice photos !
ReplyDeleteI like the sunrise and the llittle bird, so wonderful !
Thanks for linking to the "DND"
Warm regards
Hopefully there won't be another drop in temperature?
ReplyDeleteThere is magic in the sight of buds.
The Knockout Rose is similar to my rose currently which is in its budding stage. That sunrise photo is awesome.
ReplyDeleteWith spring and new buds we see hope. I hope this is the beginning for you. Life has been so tough with COVID around the world. We need new growth to share. Denyse. #lovinlife
ReplyDeleteSo lovely to see these first signs of spring, because the spring is still very far away in Finland. Warm greetings.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous shot of the hazy sunrise. Kind of scary to think about spring in January. I'm afraid we've really thrown our planet out of kilter!
ReplyDeleteGreetings and Salutations! Hazy sunrise is my favorite. Be safe.
ReplyDeleteI love seeing the flowers. I am so looking forward to spring. Thank you for linking up and have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteIt's always surprising to see blooms when you aren't expecting them! Maybe it's a sign of good weather ahead :)
ReplyDeleteIt's so great to see your link at 'My Corner of the World' this week!
Hello,
ReplyDeleteThe buds and plants are beautiful. Gorgeous sunrise and a pretty Robbin. Great photos. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post! Take care, enjoy your weekend!
Hello,:=) Lovely nature shots The sunset with the bids is a spectacular capture, and your Indian Robin also.
ReplyDeleteThe sunrise is beautiful! Nice sweet pea! :)
ReplyDeleteThose macro shots of all the flower buds are stunning. And the hazy sunrise is spectacular. Enjoyed it all!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing with us at IRBB this weekend. Stay safe.
~Anni at I'd Rather B Birdin'
I had flowers shooting up in December, then it froze and snowed again. I do hope they bounce back. Love the the little robin at the end of your post. Happy new week!
ReplyDeleteStill snowing here! :)
ReplyDeleteHappy for you that the weather is looking up, and you find many buds in your garden! Also a beautiful golden sky - wow! Many thanks Arun for sharing your joy with All Seasons! Have a week of wonder about your garden! Jesh
ReplyDeleteThe sweet peas are definitely sweet!
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking part in the "My Sunday Best" meme.
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