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Showing posts with label Springtime. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Springtime. Show all posts

March 22, 2024

Springtime in the Park

 Last week Mr P and I felt under the weather and didn't go out. However, yesterday a book was due to be returned to the library in the park so that is where I went despite it being a rainy day.  

Since my last visit, due to the milder weather the trees in the Walled Garden were full of blossom.











We're both feeling a lot better today so we shall be out-and-about again this week.  I hope you are well.
Thank you for coming by.  Have a good rest of the week whatever you're doing.


April 28, 2023

A Walk in Ecclesall Woods

It has been a while since we've been in Ecclesall Woods, but yesterday a shopping trip took us along the leafy roads that go through them.  It's early for the English bluebell flowers that grow in these ancient woods, but as we parked up in our usual lay-by spot we could see them through the openings in the fence.  In a week or two they'll be at their best and there'll be a haze of blue in these woods.  

A wood is my favourite kind of habitat.  In the Springtime the young beech leaves are a vivid lime green. There are starry-shaped wood anemones, quantities of wild garlic leaves, golden yellow celandines and the beauty of the delicate English bluebells.

















It was rather a cloudy day yesterday (and it's the same today) so it wasn't the best weather for a walk in the woods and photo taking, but it was a good morning out-and-about in an area that's a great green space for the local community.  


April 26, 2023

The Local Walled Garden in Springtime

Recently I've had another blogging break as our eldest grandson has been staying with us in order to help us with some house maintenance.  He brought a high ladder and tools as Mr P can no longer climb up to do work at a height.  The gutters have been cleared, and woodwork done under the bay window at the front of our home.  We've been grateful for the help given especially as he lives quite a distance away. He also replaced a dripping tap system in the kitchen.  

Since then we've been out-and-about locally and one fine day visited the library in the park.  There are new plants appearing in the Walled Garden and the blossom is out.










I thought that these primroses in different shades of yellow were pretty.



Finally, coming out onto the main road this new mural on the closed shutters of a cafe caught my eye.


In our own garden the tulips have been blooming for quite a while along with the pear and apple blossom.                     






Thank you for coming by.  There will possibly be a disruption from our internet provider today so I won't be able to reply to your comments if this happens.  Have a good day whatever you're doing and I'll be back soon. 

March 18, 2022

A morning walk

This morning I went for a walk over to another one of the open green spaces in our neighbourhood as it's a while since I went that way.  There are many good places around the area where I can take a walk despite the fact that if I wander down hill I have to walk up another to get back home. Only a few words today.






 The sun dial (below) was restored a few years ago.








camellias



more blossom




the fallen willow tree



 Daffodils growing on a mossy bank.


A community notice board - a notice says there will be a concert
 for Ukraine at the Methodist Church this month.



Thank you for your visit and I hope you have a good weekend.