3rd May: it being a public holiday the buses were running a skeleton service, and by tradition the weather is always foul. So we stayed close to home. North Denes Dunes. But look what we found.








That’s it for this week though it wasn’t the end of the walk. More photos on Tuesday.
These are wonderful Crispina! 🙂 ❤
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Thank you, Deborah 🙂
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I can recognize some wildflowers and plants, but sometimes I wish I could recognize more. This was an interesting post. 🙂
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Thank you. From child-days I was always naming the plants/flowers in the area and I haven’t changed one bit. But some plants just escape my abilities
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Nice finds
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I was happy with the yield. 🙂
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👍👍👍
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🙂
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Didn’t have to go far to see lovely things!
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Never have to go far! I am blessed. But I still miss the woods of my former home-village
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It’s good to change it up. 😊
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Gonna be close to home for a few days now. Ope went ok. I’m looking at a world washed and polished & looking all brand new
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Oh wow! So glad all went well and the world has become a brighter place to you!
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Everything happening, trying to keep up with it all. I’ve now had my 2nd vaccination; no awful side effects (yet)
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Oh lucky you! I have to wait until August 4th, unless it gets pushed forward.
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Good pics of interesting plants in your area. Well done, Crispina.
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Thanks. It’s an area much neglected by the local photographers and nature hunters. *Oh, it’s just a place to walk the dogs*. But look again… 🙂
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