Monday, April 17, 2006

wood-sorrel


the woods by the river here are full of wood sorrel, superficially like wood anenomes but with clover like leaves, and smaller flowers. These flowers have many religious associations and are sometimes called alleluia. This specimen is growing on a dead moss covered tree trunk, a typical spot for it. Posted by Picasa

sticks and stones


you would think I said something rude. She seems to think my mouth is bigger than my brain Posted by Picasa

Harriet logging in



Harriet bit off more than she could chew. She is showing signs of developing a bite worse than her bark, hard though that is to imagine. Posted by Picasa

down by the lynher


good walk today, down by the river Lynher (said "liner"), near Kerney bridge, below Golberdon. Posted by Picasa

Sunday, April 16, 2006

anonymous


for some time now anonymous has been leaving comments on my blog. This is her first appearance on it in person, I think we are related and she may be my half step species sister. And she done lamb without crisis! The boss was well pleased. Posted by Picasa

stone breakers

and some opposite leaved golden saxifrage. Posted by Picasa