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Tag Archives: British Trees
Tuesday Treats: From Intwood
Some more of the photos from our walk to Intwood on 27th March 2024. Enjoy… Laurel and bluebells, each looking like candles in the sun… And beneath our feet the wide carpets of lesser celandine look like chips off the … Continue reading
Sunday Picture Post: Commons, Meadows and Trees
27th March 2024, forecast is potential showers but we’re getting used to that now. Two buses take us to our destination, the village of Swardeston, south of Norwich. Please join us… From the bus stop to the top common, all … Continue reading
Tuesday Treats: Flowers and Fungi
Details photos from our walk on 6th February 2024. Enjoy Larch cones. Larch is a deciduous conifer… And here the lichen is really nuzzling… Another odd ‘conifer’, the yew has flowers and berries instead of cones (forgive the blurriness, it … Continue reading
Tuesday Treats: Colour On A Rainy Day
A few of the colours that caught my eye on our wet walk on 21st November 2023. Enjoy Lichen and leaf… Leaf and water… Old gold… The wondrous colours of bark… Holly needs no words… Encrusted lichen, autumnal leaves Rose … Continue reading
Tuesday Treats: Snapshots of Colour
A few details from our walk of 17th November 2023. Enjoy… Gorse. Of course. There is always gorse! Ivy flowers and fallen leaves brighten a gloomy morning Rosa rugosa grabs a swathe of the forest edge, down by the marsh … Continue reading
Tuesday Treat: Flowers, Seeds and Foliage
Here’s a dozen treats to brighten your Tuesday… The last poppy? Hops hanging around in the hedgerow Well, it was the day before Halloween A strange mix of horsetails and marjoram Delighted to see the oak finally turning golden Three … Continue reading
Tuesday Treats: Wow! Colours…
Some colourful details from our walk on 14th October 2023. Enjoy… Incredible colours on this strayed-by-the-wayside Virginia Creeper… The wild privet is tame by comparison… Willow leaves, golden in the sun… Orange timber of alder, showing the four trunks that … Continue reading
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Sunday Picture Post: By Woods and Lake
14th October 2023 we hop on a bus to Norwich, and hop off again on the outskirts of the city… we’re going to Whitlingham Country Park. Please join us, it’s such a sunny day… Blinded by the light as we … Continue reading
Fresh Cut Alder
We visited Whitlingham Country Park on 14th October (see my posts for tomorrow, Tuesday and Friday). Several of the alders had been recently cut, exposing such wondrous vibrant colour! Orange Rules, one of the titles from Maria Antonia’s #2023picofthe weekÂ