To me, this shot typifies the British countryside in July and August.
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And it is so pretty!
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I thank you, Dale. Edge of a cornflield.
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Beautiful!
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Thank you, Susan. As I walk by the cornfields … so good to see the farmer isn’t using herbicides
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I can almost hear the chirrup of the grasshoppers, a sound now sadly missing.
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Ah, not on this day. Been hearing them throughout the summer. Even took a photo of one last week. But… turned out to be a naff shot. But they’re definitely about.
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Very lovely! ❤
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I thank you 🙂
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Are those poppies? What a beautiful combination of wild flowers! Nice! 🙂
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Poppies and Field Mayflowers, typical of a field edge that HASN’T been sprayed. Thus, becoming a rarer sight. I’m lucky to live where I do.
And, ironic, the field lay beside a thoroughfare named: Fairfield Lane!
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Very lucky! In so many ways. Less middle men to star with 🙂
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Indeed.
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This is gorgeous!
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I thank you. You’ll soon discover two things about me. I have an affection for native flowers, and I love to share the photos I take of them.
The same goes for butterflies, but that tend to be a bit more lively, less likely to pose for a photo 🙂
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