Monday, 14 April 2008

Spring is definitely here

A typical English home would normally have a back garden and last saturday I felt that it's about time I had the grass cut and washing lines relocated in the garden. The weather was sunny and mild with temperature between 11 and 14 degree Celsius.

9 comments:

anaiis said...

I miss Spring the most - the flowers are coming out, there is this crisp scent in the air..sighs. Oh to be in England at this time!!

D said...

Yes, Spring is finally here, Alhamdulillah... Longer days are such a blessing!

elara said...

anaiis and d,

Not that often I get two english lecturers commenting here, one after another; thanks gals. Yeah! Spring is nice but my back garden garden is yet a feast of blossom. Probably because it's still very much early spring here.

Anonymous said...

Is that you mowing the lawn? eemm you dont look like you are too good at it, he he he. And that is a big patch to work on. I'm already sweating for you here. But of course, you are in the UK and the weather is glorious now, breaking a sweat is something people look forward to, I guess.

Happy gardening! I shall have spring flowers here too in my sugar garden, come and have a look later on. Haven't put them up yet though.

Ms B said...

I remember last year this time around, it was really hot that my girl wore tank top at the park! I couldnt say the same this year. Way too cold (feezing to some extent).

So is this your alternative to the gym?

elara said...

Wiz,
That's my son; I am the one remained in the background putting up washing lines with my wife. He's a bit playful but obedient and kind of trying to avoid the electrical wires when he had to crawl his way out.

elara said...

ms istanbul,
Yeah I agree with you. The weather is so unpredictable and had turned chilly. That wasn't actually an alternative to the gym but sometimes,a man's got to do what a man's got to do if he's a man.There are some things a man just can't walk away from :-). Thanks for dropping me a line here.

mad redo1 said...

it will be one glorious backyard come summer... wish I could fly and spend some time there... hehehe...

elara said...

mad redo1
Well, who knows, probably one day you may turn up at the Emirates Stadium watching EPL match. :-)