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Welcome to my newest blog. What is a kimberline you ask? Well where I live in Portland, Dorset, it is a nickname given to newcomers to the Island. Yes Portland is an Island seperated from Weymouth by a causeway. Its part of the Jurassic coast and I love living here. I will be posting lots of different things I hope you enjoy visiting here. Hugs Sara

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Thursday, 17 February 2011

Photo's of cheer

I just thought I would share what is flowering in my garden at the moment.  My favourite flowers are crocus and snowdrops and daffodills and we have lots at the moment.  I cant wait til the crocus open out properly.  Makes me feel so cheerful.





Does anyone know what this little shrub is?  IT was in the garden already when we brought the house.  I cant decide what it is.  Maybe one of you know?

5 comments:

Faerie Sage said...

Well I don`t know what your shrub is but I love your pics!
I just stopped by to say thanks for your wonderful comments on my journal entry!
Blessings

Susan said...

Hi Sara, I am sorry I haven't been here in a bit. I was busy with the huge International blog hop "One World One Heart" and if that wasn't keeping me busy, then a lot of family crap with my son was!

Your pictures are FAB and Cheery!! I do not know the plants indigenous to your area but the leaves look like they might be in the Rhododendron family.

Did I read that your Mom is doing well now? I hope so. How are you feeling? I've had some abnormal blood work come back. so more specialists and tests are in my near future. :(
Hugs,
Susan

Susan said...

Sara, come visit my blog, I have a surprise for you :)
Susan

Anonymous said...

Hi, I think your blog title is the best i've ever come across. I shall enjoy following your posts

Gill

Anonymous said...

Hi Sara,

I have grabbed your button and added it to my blog but would love to know where you get your button from, i have seen them on lots of other blogs too.

thanks
Gill