Wednesday, January 11, 2012

at the end of the day


the first sunny evening for several weeks ended in a blaze of glory during our evening walk.  It is worth checking the lane label to see how this little lane can be so colourful and change so much. It was interesting to hear David Hockney talking about this exact same issue on Sunday (on Countryfile), walking through the same landscape day after day one starts to see rather than look.

the first tortoiseshell of the year


This is getting ridiculous, it is only 11 January and this bright tortoiseshell is already on the wing.

Sunday, January 08, 2012

my tree

the bracket fungus eye (if they have an eye) view of the tree

Sunday, January 01, 2012

frog spawn and daffodils




On our first walk of the year (in the rain, some things never change) we saw some frog spawn, a very happy robin whistling away, and our amazing daffodils. One advantage of having kept a regular blog (for 6 years now) is that it is easy to compare what we see now with previous years; without doubt this is the mildest winter we have experienced here, and the earliest frog spawn by about 3 weeks (which is a lot).

Saturday, December 31, 2011

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

out of season




just wandering around the garden today I found these plants in flower (from the top, camelia, feverfew, geranium and cape lily), in addition to our normal winter flowering shrubs mahonia and viburnum. The camelia is at least two months earlier than usual. Any hard frost now will damage the buds. What a strange year!