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Such beautiful little flowers, aren’t they? My grandmother loved growing them in her garden and seeing this photo took me right back to my childhood.
How lovely.
These are in our front garden: so sweet but also always so soul-piercing somehow
This is the time of year when Berkeley smells so wonderful because the narcissus is blooming, as well as the daphne (which has a huge waft), and the magnolias. And then there is the occasional mimosa/acacia, which is a dream to walk under.
sounds glorious
I’ve never smelled them, but they look beautiful,
Such a curious scent… I hope one day you get to
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Such beautiful little flowers, aren’t they? My grandmother loved growing them in her garden and seeing this photo took me right back to my childhood.
How lovely.
These are in our front garden: so sweet but also always so soul-piercing somehow
This is the time of year when Berkeley smells so wonderful because the narcissus is blooming, as well as the daphne (which has a huge waft), and the magnolias. And then there is the occasional mimosa/acacia, which is a dream to walk under.
sounds glorious
I’ve never smelled them, but they look beautiful,
Such a curious scent… I hope one day you get to