In early January snowdrops made an appearance in the cemetery and the hawthorn hedge still hadn’t dropped its leaves! The squirrels are dashing about and the birds are ignoring the berries in favour of worms in the still soft soil. Where will it end?
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Went for a walk a couple of days ago through the cemetery and noticed all the patches of snowdrops all over the cemetery, they really were lovely.