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Searched for a suitable thread, but couldn’t find it.
As this may be the last one before we descend into a dystopian nightmare, with what’s left of humanity killing each other for the last scrap of bog roll, how about some spring pics?
I planted this cherry in 2007, superb blossom this year, alive with bees.
That is my dog Igor under it, being good for once.
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Spring is a bit later up here in the NE of Scotland
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Plenty of blossom on the apple tree in my back garden; just having a few minutes sitting on my sawing horse and listening to the bees buzzing around hopefully helping the flowers set!

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On 21/04/2020 at 17:36, gary112 said:

My son works in ecology also,he did his uni dissertation on slow worms,he,s fanatical about them

Didn't study at Bournemouth by any chance? 

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