I usually run with a theme. We are still in lockdown and for at least another three weeks. Consequently my images are a bit same old/same old. I do hope you can enjoy them despite their predictability.
Early one morning last week (around 7am) I headed into town to do a shift at Lifeline. Starting (of course) at home.
My trip takes me to a city centre where I change buses. I do like seeing the murals which now cover boarded up offices and businesses.
I am always amused by the slippers on the mural above.
While Floriade has been cancelled, there are floral displays in the city centres and the suburbs. Sadly I won't see most of them this year.
The largely empty bus interchange on a grey morning.
My city has been described as 'a good sheep paddock spoiled. It is entirely appropriate that Ainslie's sheep by Les Kossatz has a home in the main city centre.
Another boarded up business.
And more floral displays in the city centre.
Back to my garden again.
By afternoon the grey day had disappeared.
There are more orchids coming out every day.
I cannot at the moment remember what this beauty is - which is irritating me. My find the plant app is failing too.
Most of the daffodils/jonquils are past their best, but some are still just coming into bloom.
River's clivia are in full bloom. Ours have a way to go yet.
Next week (weather and energy permitting) I hope to take you on a small walk in my neighbourhood. Spring is such a vibrant and delightful time of the year.
Where ever you are, and whatever you are doing I hope the week to come is packed with health and happiness.