snowdrop season
Posted by CouleureStaff on This week we had Imvolk.
It is often celebrated on February 1 or 2, between the winter solstice and the spring equinox.
A celebration of the Celtic Spring.
Bring snowdrops on Involk Day when your children are younger.
I received a letter from the kindergarten saying,
I remember rushing around looking for it.
Snowdrops are flowers that herald the arrival of spring.
It makes me really, really happy when snowdrops appear from the sleeping earth.
This year, too, I am excited to say hello to the little flowers from the bottom of my heart.
Daffodils, hyacinths and tulips are a common combination found in British supermarkets.
The fragrance of hyacinth that opens in a warm room and the vivid flowers that add color to the gray days.
like a little sun
In the river, I saw a cute dog watching lively ducks swimming.
I think everyone is starting to wake up little by little.
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