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I headed to Hobby horse wood near Hertford Heath in search of woodland anemones, but was too late to see them at their best – I shall have to visit earlier next year. But at the orchard nature reserve in nearby Tewin the woods were carpeted with wild garlic and the fruit trees were in full blossom and buzzing with bees and trilling with bird song – I managed to get a picture of the elusive tree-creeper, though his head is out of focus because he never seems to keep still as he spirals up trunks in search of small insects.
Spring is in full glory out there and as I’ve been wandering and enjoying the white blossoms on my walks, I’ve been hearing the words of this poem and appreciating its sentiment,
Love the photographs and the poetry, thank you Julie 😊xxx
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So very lovely, thank you
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Thanks for your beautiful post, I enjoyed it a lot!
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Loved the photos. Made me wish I could just go sit or walk in the area. Wish you had labeled the blossoms because some of them I didn’t know but would like to.
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Loved these photos. I need to be walking along this path. Thanks for sharing.
Deb M
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Beautiful photos! Thank you for sharing.
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I so loved all of your photos! Beautiful! Thank you.
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Oh it’s glorious out there at the moment isn’t it, and you have captured the greenness beautifully. CJ xx
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Simply beautiful Julie xo
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I love the simple Mayblossom best. It reminds me so much of my childhood and walking to school with Mum. Beautiful photos as always.
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Such green and blossom beauty! Nature is Beauty, and you are always looking at her and… sharing its beauty with us 💚 🍀🌿
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Are the small white bell-like flowers a type of anemone??
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Beautiful photos. Thanks for identifying the flowers. I have seen most of them all my life but did not know all the names.
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So very beautiful!! Now…are you going to knit something GREEN!!!! LOL
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Beautiful beautiful photos – nothing more calming than green and white! Always want to press the pause button at this time of the year when everything is so fresh and vibrant- it always amazes me just how many different greens there are. Love the tree creeper and your choice of poem – a favourite of mine even before we came to live in Shropshire thirty years ago! Thank you Julie for sharing the photos and the poem x
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Hi Marti and thanks, it is a lovely area. I should have popped a note at the bottom of the post to let you know that if you hover over any of the images a little title label will pop up and this will show the names of the various blossoms
J x
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You’re right it really is glorious CJ, thanks x
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Thanks so much for your lovely comment Doreen, it would be lovely to have a pause button wouldn’t it? Enjoy your Shropshire Spring – such a beautiful county, we’re currently pondering whether to move thee when Toby finishes school in 2 years time 🙂
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Oh yes! Thanks so much Ren x
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I must admit that I had to look some of them up Margie, like you they’re familiar but I wasn’t sure what they were called. The wildlife trusts website has a really helpful identification guide:
https://www.wildlifetrusts.org/wildlife-explorer
They’re also a brilliant source of local nature reserves
J x
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Hi Alison, yes they’re wood anemones, they’d closed up in the damp to form little bells but in the dry they open like little stars
J x
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I have followed your blog for a few years. I first fell in love with you little rabbits. Now I can’t wait to see your photographs. You describe everything so beautifully. I live in Highlands Ranch Colorado in the USA and everythng here is just starting to turn green. Thank you so much for your blog.
Happy Mother’s Day!
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White and green is definitely the colour of May … stunning pics Julie!
V x
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