APRIL SHOWERS AND MORE
"April showers bring May flowers." This means that even though April can be rainy, all that rain helps the flowers blossom beautifully in May.
Here are some other similar expressions related to March, April, and May:
March winds and April showers bring forth May flowers. (A longer version of the classic!)
March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb. (Meaning March starts with wild weather but becomes calmer as it ends.)
A dry March and a wet May fill the barn with corn and hay. (This one highlights farmers' hopes for a balanced spring in terms of rainfall.)
Ne'er cast a clout till May be out. (An old saying meaning don't take off your warm clothes until the end of May, as the weather can still be unpredictable.)
I visited the Botanic Gardens during what could be described as an intense storm and as every thing was in motion it was difficult to focus or avoid blurred images. I tried to compensate by using high shutter speed but doing so introduced other problems.
Spring Blooms: April is when many of the garden's most beautiful flowers burst into full bloom. You'll see carpets of colourful daffodils, tulips, magnolias, and more, creating a stunning springtime spectacle.
Perfect Weather: Irish weather can be a bit unpredictable, but April often brings mild temperatures and sunshine – ideal conditions for wandering the gardens comfortably.
Awakening Wildlife: Spring brings new energy to the Botanic Gardens, as birds start nesting and butterflies flutter among the flowers. You might even spot some adorable ducklings in the ponds!
Fewer crowds: While the Gardens get busy in peak summer months, visiting in April often means enjoying the blooms with a bit more space and peace.
Here are some other similar expressions related to March, April, and May:
March winds and April showers bring forth May flowers. (A longer version of the classic!)
March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb. (Meaning March starts with wild weather but becomes calmer as it ends.)
A dry March and a wet May fill the barn with corn and hay. (This one highlights farmers' hopes for a balanced spring in terms of rainfall.)
Ne'er cast a clout till May be out. (An old saying meaning don't take off your warm clothes until the end of May, as the weather can still be unpredictable.)
I visited the Botanic Gardens during what could be described as an intense storm and as every thing was in motion it was difficult to focus or avoid blurred images. I tried to compensate by using high shutter speed but doing so introduced other problems.
Spring Blooms: April is when many of the garden's most beautiful flowers burst into full bloom. You'll see carpets of colourful daffodils, tulips, magnolias, and more, creating a stunning springtime spectacle.
Perfect Weather: Irish weather can be a bit unpredictable, but April often brings mild temperatures and sunshine – ideal conditions for wandering the gardens comfortably.
Awakening Wildlife: Spring brings new energy to the Botanic Gardens, as birds start nesting and butterflies flutter among the flowers. You might even spot some adorable ducklings in the ponds!
Fewer crowds: While the Gardens get busy in peak summer months, visiting in April often means enjoying the blooms with a bit more space and peace.
APRIL SHOWERS AND MORE