Sunday, May 14, 2006

on the parish boundary


this little patch by the bridge between Luckett and Latchley is full of flowers all spring; the wood anenomes have died back and now it is full of ramsons and bluebells Posted by Picasa

alexanders


this patch of alexanders above Higherland is growing about half a mile from the only other patch I have seen down at Old Mill; I think it must be spreading. The church looks very pretty in the background. Posted by Picasa

marsh violets


there is only one little patch of marsh violets in the whole parish (at least that I know about). They were crushed by the machinery thinning out Sheba woods and only three are left this year, it seems a pity to destroy one thing to save another. Posted by Picasa

grasses


I love the complexity of even simple things. Posted by Picasa

lessons


my very first swim and fetch, after 38 lessons. Mum was so surprised she gave up altogether and didn't even get wet. Posted by Picasa

Rooking about

Arnold is casing the joint. A few minutes later the whole tribe came down to snack on a few bread crumbs and seeds.Posted by Picasa