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Wednesday 9 February 2011

Dessert

Yesterday we clocked 15° at 3pm. Although this morning's early doggie-doddle-in-the-dark was somewhat chillier than of late, the temperature in the sun at midday hit 19°. 


Preventative medicine during February, the fever month. 
Delicious dessert for lunch al fresco in the winter sun.

4 comments:

V. said...

Longing for long summer days and outdoor pub lunches. February is sooooooooooo tedious.

Debbie said...

I agree with V that February is tedious. I am very ready for spring.

LindyLouMac said...

To steal your words from an earlier post 'Warm and sunny. Tree cutting and rose pruning. Outdoor lunching. Spotted the first butterfly of the year' What a similar few days we have had, even eating loads of oranges at the moment.
I just hope this weather does not lull us into a false sense of security.

Louise | Italy said...

Hi LindyLou - I hope it doesn't lull nature into a false sense of security and then scrunch all those pretty little flowers flat under six feet of snow!

Wednesday 9 February 2011

Dessert

Yesterday we clocked 15° at 3pm. Although this morning's early doggie-doddle-in-the-dark was somewhat chillier than of late, the temperature in the sun at midday hit 19°. 


Preventative medicine during February, the fever month. 
Delicious dessert for lunch al fresco in the winter sun.

4 comments:

V. said...

Longing for long summer days and outdoor pub lunches. February is sooooooooooo tedious.

Debbie said...

I agree with V that February is tedious. I am very ready for spring.

LindyLouMac said...

To steal your words from an earlier post 'Warm and sunny. Tree cutting and rose pruning. Outdoor lunching. Spotted the first butterfly of the year' What a similar few days we have had, even eating loads of oranges at the moment.
I just hope this weather does not lull us into a false sense of security.

Louise | Italy said...

Hi LindyLou - I hope it doesn't lull nature into a false sense of security and then scrunch all those pretty little flowers flat under six feet of snow!