@brittarnhild
Yes, spring is here, at least on a short previsit. The colours are back and my fingers are itching to blog. Combine all this, and you have me back :-)
And not only back blogging, but also back with a new category which I´ve called The Sunday Gardener. Every Sunday (hopefully), I will open my garden to you, or I will take you to other gardens around the world. On a more day to day scedule I will blog in my Norwegian garden blog, so if you want to follow more closely, you are welcome over there (and use google translate of you don´t read Norwegian), but every Sunday I will be here with updates on growth in my garden, ideas of garden books and magazines, tales of gardeners past and contemporary.....and anything connected to gardens and gardeners.
Staring today I have a photo which I took a couple of hours ago, showing that the first signs of spring has come. Down in the city the snowdrops are in bloom, up here we are a little later, but we follow as closely as we can.
I have a stack of garden books on my coffee table these days, reading, flipping through to look at photos, dreaming, dreaming, dreaming. The book I am reading just now is a lovely book about the history og British pioner gardeners; Andrea Wulf´s The Brother Gardeners.
May be you want to read along?