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Drips, A Present and A Walk

1   There was a very heavy frost this morning , the first day of Spring, and as it melted, it dripped from the fennel in one of our chimney-pot planters.

Frost on the fennel, melting

Frost on the fennel, melting

2   Lovely friends came round for supper last night and brought this beautiful primrose which will be planted out near the new Silver Birch. As M said, one can never have too many primroses and that is so right!

Present of Primroses

Present of Primroses, their centres matching the clementines behind

3   We stomped around The Great Flat Lode this afternoon.  Beautiful moss, bark, views, reflections in muddy puddles and near the end, a bank of opening Lesser Celandines. I love the auburn outside of the petals which almost matches the dry autumny leaves. This beautiful flower is also known as Spring Messenger which is just the perfect name for a flower I found today.

Moss covered tree

Moss covered tree

Bark and moss

Bark and moss

Gorse with sea on the horizon

Gorse with sea on the horizon

Clouds in a puddle

Clouds in a puddle

Lesser Celandine

Lesser Celandine

P.S. *** I have a Guest Post over at Choc Chip’s blog while she’s doing her exams http://gobakeyourself.wordpress.com/  Pop over and have a look. I just love Uru’s blog. She’s only 17 and just look at what she does !

 

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Polyphotos, Demolition and Planting Primroses

1  Anyone remember Polyphotos? Forty eight photos were taken in quick succession and printed on one sheet. It was hoped one would be good enough to print. I guess I’m about one year old in these.

Polyphotos

2  Some of today’s things may not be considered intrinsically beautiful but the effect they’ve had certainly is! The light in the front garden now is wonderful.

3  I rescued lots of little primrose plants from the front garden and planted them in the Cornish wall at the back.

 
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Posted by on March 12, 2012 in Uncategorized

 

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