All in a Buzz

After a cold start the day turned out really lovely.. very much like yesterday.

My sons leg is on the improve. He had more IV Antibiotics this morning and is back on the table Antibiotics now. Hopefully it will keep improving.

I got such a surprised to see a bee buzzing about this Anemone this afternoon. Great to see. If only I could have gotten a better shot of the bee. Really lovely seeing the Anemones coming out in flower just now. Such beautiful colours to warm up a winters day.

Symbolism of the Anemone Flower
The Greek myths lend the Anemone flower dual meanings of the arrival of spring breezes and the loss of a loved one to death. The Victorians took a slightly different slant on the loss embodied by the flower and used it to represent a forsaken love of any kind in their intricate Language of the Flowers. Chinese and Egyptian cultures considered it a symbol of illness because of the colouring, while European peasants carried them to ward off disease. The flower’s natural reaction of closing up at night and opening for the morning means it symbolises anticipation for something soon to arrive. It’s a symbol of bad luck to many Eastern cultures, but Westerners tend to see it as a protection against evil and ill luck instead.
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