Surprise!
Yesterday afternoon, my husband picked it in the garden, put it in a vase, came into my study and told me to close my eyes. When I opened them, there was this vase on the table in front of me and I was really surprised how much they grew in 2-3 days, they already started to bloom and smell. This is the first time that it bloomed in March, because in our country lilac blooms at the end of April.
He insisted that I take a photo of it, probably to have proof that he was giving me flowers. The first lilac among the clutter on my table, next time it will be in a nicer place.
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A large pub converted from Seaman’s Mission, incorporating the Chapel, which still has stained-glass windows.
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The variable oystercatcher is a species of wader in the family Haematopodidae. It is endemic to New Zealand. The Māori name is tōrea-pango. They are also known as 'red bills'. Wikipedia
Scientific name: Haematopus unicolor
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