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Sunset, Bee and Fish’n’chips

Last night’s sunset was spectacular and the colour was caught in the windows across the road from us.  My Dear SIL, with whom I share a love of special words (like petrichor and serendipity) sent me a beautiful new word a few weeks ago and today I can use it to describe that lovely colour caught in the windows – enrosadira.   It is used in the Dolomites where at sunrise and sunset, the rocky cliffs take on hues that vary from light yellow to bright red, to different shades of pink and violet, until the mountains disappear in the dark of night. Enrosadira is a ladin term literally meaning “turning pink” (Ladin is the ancient language of the inhabitants of the Dolomites). We get the same beautiful effect here in Cornwall!

What beautiful colouring on this bee and how glorious he looks as he searches for nectar in the Eryngium flower.

As the New Year started, work began on our local Fish’n’chip shop, just around the corner. Everything stopped during lockdown, building continued recently and today they opened so that was tea sorted! As an English teacher, the sign pleased me with its apostrophe, a little fish, in the right place!

 

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Sea Holly, Second Flush and Poppy Petal

After singing this morning, as it is the last of the term,  we all went down to Gylly Beach for a picnic. The Sea Holly in the gardens was gorgeous.DSCN3290 (1)

Our beautifully scented climbing rose is having a second flush which is a delight.
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We missed the poppy from which this petal came but isn’t it beautiful? Just look at the sheen and the shape as it sits on the soil.DSCN3306

 
 

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