Serendipitously, the first photographs I took today on my walk to town were one each of purple, white and green – which you will know, if you follow, are the colours of the Suffragettes and as such are part of my family history.
1 The purple of the Tibuchina Urvilleana in the front garden was quite startling this morning as there are six new flowers on this amazing plant.
2 Coming back up the hill, I saw this very small white flower growing out of a Cornish hedge, so delicate, so beautiful.
3 The moss on the hedges was a vibrant green and had numerous tiny and fragile-looking flowers, each with a drop of dew on the end, standing up against the light.
Lastly, between the stones of the hedge was this little web, all tangly and mysterious.