beautiful flowers. And that is another one of those words which I found a few years ago does NOT mean the same thing - and Aussie hedge is very different from a hedgerow!
Mick: UK, US and Australia - same basic language but some words can have different meanings. I'm reading a story set in Australia just after WW2 and am having to guess the meaning of the occasional word.
Thank you for visiting. Hope you enjoyed the pictures. Any comment, or correction to any information or identification I get wrong, is most welcome. John
It seems to have been a long winter.
ReplyDeleteAdrian: This morning it feels as though it's not over yet.
DeleteMay blossom is wonderful sight and its out in force now.
ReplyDeleteDave: A grand time of year for blossom, as long as the wind stays reasonably calm.
Deletebeautiful flowers. And that is another one of those words which I found a few years ago does NOT mean the same thing - and Aussie hedge is very different from a hedgerow!
ReplyDeleteMick: UK, US and Australia - same basic language but some words can have different meanings. I'm reading a story set in Australia just after WW2 and am having to guess the meaning of the occasional word.
DeleteI always love to see hedgerows full of blackthorn blossom - round here there has been a wonderful display this year :)
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