We woke up this morning to a very foggy landscape. We are supposed to be covered by a Saharan dust cloud as well.
It's midday now and the fog has cleared away and the sky is blue. The dust cloud has dispersed too
Early morning
Looking over the olive grove
And over to next door
A mossy green winter wall
From the neighbours side
Does look nice with the nasturtiums growing over it
Some more of those red spring wild flowers
Anemones not poppies
The lemon tree is full of lemons
My front garden
Flourishing
Nasturtiums in the mist
Your front garden looks so green and abundant. I love nasturtiums, so colourful but quite rampant!
ReplyDeleteNasturtiums really do take over but they die away by the end of June . By July it's all dry and brown
DeleteI love your front garden. It reminds me of the Algarve.
ReplyDeleteVery similar I imagine
DeleteHow lovely to have a productive lemon tree. Anemones are one of my favourite flowers. I keep trying to grow them . . .
ReplyDeleteWe are lucky. We have 2 lemon trees and have lemons most of the year
DeleteI don’t mind misty conditions. Especially if I don’t have to drive in it. Makes the whole world look magical
ReplyDeleteMagical!! I love a misty morning too
DeleteLovely misty day, I think the flowers are poppies, they look like the ones that grow on the old battlefields in France.
ReplyDeleteThey're very similar but if you look at close these have a slightly different shape. They don't have those furry stalks either. Poppies will appear in about a month
DeleteFreezing here. 0C again this morning.
ReplyDeleteHeavens. Midwinter all over again
DeleteLoving the nasturtiums, I've just planted some seeds in my vege garden, hopefully come Spring they will be growing, hope you use the lemons in cooking and baking.
ReplyDeleteYes, we use loads of lemons. They're a basic in Greek cooking.
DeleteHope your nasturtiums blossom