It's not just crocuses and daffodils - trees are flowering too across Ealing. And January has not yet come to an end. In Warsaw, we'll have to wait another ten weeks to see spring bursting forth in flower. Still, here are some more pics of Ealing in bloom for my readers located in Poland!
Below: St Stephen's Avenue, the church spire in the background.
Below: Gordon Road, three houses obscured by flowers from a single tree
Below: The Avenue, another riot of blossom
Below: close up of apple blossom on Cleveland Road, drops of rain still clinging to the flowers.
I wonder how long this floral feast will last? The climate is sending misleading cues to plant life.
This time last year:
Keeping warm in January
This time two years ago:
If you can't measure it, you can't manage it (health, that is)
This time four year:
Sten guns in Knightsbridge (well, Śródmieście Południowe, actually)
This time five years ago:
To The Catch - a short story (Part II)
This time six years ago:
Greed, fear, fight and flight - and the economy
This time seven years ago:
Is there an economic crisis going on in Poland?
Sunday, 31 January 2016
Ealing in bloom. In January (Part 2).
Labels:
Ealing,
Great Britain,
London,
spring,
West Ealing,
winter
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