I have also made some Easter butterfly cakes which we will be enjoying over the next day or two, assuming they last that long!
In the garden, things are starting to look more Spring-like. Muscari (grape hyacinth) are flowering......and the scillas are bringing their beautiful shade of blue.
Cardamine Quinquefolia has been really pretty but is starting to die down again now.
The tulips at the front door are supposed to be Orange Emperor, but they look decidedly red to me. however, they are very welcome, whatever they are.
The hellebores in the border are still flowering.
Here are some of the Valerie Finnis muscari I bought late in the season and planted in December, I think it was. Their shade of pale blue is so pretty...
...and works well against the other muscari shades too. I keep finding them popping up in the borders where I had forgotten I had planted them, so it's a nice surprise!It's also the start of tulips in the border, which have flowered once in a pot and then get transplanted. So far, most keep coming back, which is a bonus. I planted them deeply and I think they like that. The ones in pots from last Autumn are in bud, but not near to flowering just yet.
Magnolia Susan is also starting to flower and scent the garden with the lovely lemony, fresh scent.
There is so much to enjoy and this is my favourite time of year, from now until mid-June.