Last Wednesday (4th May) the sun shone and it was warm - the first real combination of those two factors that we had this year. They say it is Spring when you can put your foot on seven Daisies.
I went for a short walk down a local lane, Marlfield Lane in Pensby, and photographed the wild flowers.
Bluebells
Dandelions and seedheads
Jack-by-the-hedge (Garlic Mustard)
Blackthorn
Gorse
And yet more Daisies
Tuesday, 10 May 2016
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What a good selection. It is a wonderful time of the year.
ReplyDeleteI must take a walk at the beach or in the Lews Castle Grounds and see what I can find there. No Bluebells I can be certain of.
ReplyDeleteWarms my heart to see spring everywhere.
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful flowers, and beautifully pictured!!
ReplyDeleteHooray for spring and flowers! May you have many beautiful, warm days ahead.
ReplyDeleteOh, bluebells! I love them so much, I have only seen them the one time, and it was so wonderful for me, you will have to see me posing with them on my blog forever! Your foot on seven daisies, sounds like I should be able to write a country song with that line.
ReplyDeleteDuring the last week here, spring has even sprung into summer. Nature is exploding with colour - and pollen... You can see changes in the trees even from morning to afternoon. Hard to keep up! The forecast is it will chill down a bit again next weekend, though.
ReplyDeleteLove the blue bells. And the white blue bells. (Is that an oxymoron??) In fact all the photos are lovely. xoxoxo
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