I know more blossom, but I haven’t been able to resist it as it has really flourished around us this year. An upside perhaps of all the rain?! I also know this isn’t may blossom, but for those who have read or watched something with a similar title or if you know your Shakespeare Sonnets well, you will understand where my inspiration came from.

Have you been addicted to #SquaresRenew this month, or have you managed to control your squaring? I, obviously, am addicted. It is a positive habit though, always moving us forward.

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    1. hee hee spot on with David, Pam and Catherine. That wonderful series was based on the writings of H E Bates, who in turn was inspired by Sonnet 18: Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?

      Things you learn when preparing a post!

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      1. šŸ˜ It’s the one sonnet of the Bard I know by heart. My speech tutor at university thought it was something I had to do and he tried for near on six month to eradicate every trace of a German accent from those 14 lines. I don’t know if he succeeded but i know I can say them with less of a German accent than most other things.

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  1. There can never be enough flower photos! By the way, I scheduled a post for today on squares but apparently it sent yesterday. But I didnā€™t see any link so hopefully you saw it. Haha silly me.

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