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Well I'd like to say keep an eye out for mine too, but unfortunately for the third year running someone has picked/stolen them all! (Stamford Hill)
I'm so fed up with this as I really look forward to seeing them each spring. Are gangs doing it to sell or is it just a nasty selfish individual I wonder? I can't believe it. They left me one out of between 15 and 20 - the first and probably only daffodils of the year....... It was only yesterday that I thought I better put a please don't pick sign up. Probably wouldn't have made any difference.
Well done for your cheering efforts though.
Thanks for the commiserations Liz. I only noticed it a few hours ago so I'm still feeling really sore about it. I'm sure quite a lot of this must go on, yet searching on Twitter and google returned a single story from a few years ago - something about the police being called because two young girls were seen picking daffs in the park. As you, I wouldn't get too het up about the odd one taken by a child, but all of them!
That's terrible and heartless/stupid of such people. Parents should discourage kids from doing it.
Daffodils are a pound a bunch in the supermarkets so no excuse for adults. People who pick them and chuck them away a few yards later are just wilfully destructive and will have bad karma for the rest of their lives… the flowers and plants will get their revenge even if we can't. what goes around comes around…
Lovely Liz, thanks for a cheery start to the day.
I passed by Selale today and was impressed by their lovely display! Congrats to them.
Would be nice if other restaurants put out flowers, where they could. It really brightens up the concrete jungle of the Lanes.
Love the yellow and purple (purple being the colour of Lent they tell me) planting at St Paul Harringay on Wightman Road. Their daffs are just coming out now, a glorious show. There are purple bedding plants between the daffs and lovely planters by the doors. Don't forget to have a look as you pass.
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