Tuesday, May 20, 2014

bridle paths

Although the bluebells are past their best in the woods, they continue to flourish in shadier areas like this stretch of Rowden lane, an old cattle droving pathway now used as a bridle path. Buttercups and campion mix in with the bluebells to create some magic.

4 comments:

Rambler said...

The wildflowers are at their best, aren't they? All the grass verges are full of colour with the Campion, Buttercups, Bluebells, Stitchwort and Cow Parsley. It's a most beautiful time of year.

Spot said...

yes, stunning now

Anonymous said...

Where is Rowden Lane?

Lisa

carletta said...

That is a stunning photo-looks unreal!