Showing posts with label Nature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nature. Show all posts

Wednesday, 23 March 2011

Daffodils in Spring

Heads bowed together,




A wonderful display of the springtime Yellow!


Thursday, 18 November 2010

Beach Finds



Astounishing colours & textures to be seen in the various choice of rock pools,
discovered on a walk along the beach from one secluded beach to the beach at Lee. 


Such brilliant detail & warmth of colour,
& yet,
 the beach,
 almost unintiviting,
 with the huge rock formations,
dominating & looming into the skyline, 




At low tide, the reminders & remaining treasures from the rock pools,
together with clumps of seaweed,
resting before another soaking from the coastal waters.









Sunday, 10 October 2010

Willett Hill


A walk taken a few weeks ago in the Somerset countryside.


It is definitely a hill! 
 But thankfully,
 a gradual gradient,
 walking through woodland in a spiral direction. . . .



Finally,
with a walk through the bracken flanked with small trees,
 the top of the hill was in sight.


The ruin of Willett Tower. . . .


Over the hill, looking back,
the tower is shadowed with the lowering sun.


But, what an amazing view, the Somerset countryside



Sunday, 3 October 2010

Seasonal Changes at Hestercombe Gardens


 The Autumn colours are now starting to settle in. . . .


The transformed leaves of various shades of red,
 brown & yellow are now falling into nestled heaps. . .


Plants may be shedding there spring & summer colour,
 but the vibriant red of Autumn is stunning indeed!


Even the dead flowerheads of the blue thistle,
 still offers a new dimension,
 to this ever creeping season.



Monday, 20 September 2010

Wednesday, 18 August 2010

Watchful!


Recently, with trying to access a footpath,
 I had to pass through  a field of cows,
I even interrupted the above cow,
 right in the middle of feeding!
How inconsiderate of me!


They were forever watchful,
 while I walked to the otherside of the field to access the other gate




One even became braver.
I promptly shut the gate behind me
& continued with my walk.


Tuesday, 10 August 2010

Puppy Sitting



A weekend away led me to the countryside of North Devon,
 spending time in a very quiet & tranquil  village setting, with a pub a short distance from the house.
 Perfect for an evening meal.


But, although it was a weekend away,
 we were taking care of an 11 week old puppy,
 a cocker spaniel/springer spaniel.  
 He was very adorable, could easily have taken him home,
 although I think Max,
my black labrador would have had something to say about that,
 if only he could talk!


The puppy was very content with simple things, such as the Ikea bag,
& even my handbag, which his sharp teeth started to chew.  
Not much damage though,
can be repaired quite adequately.
The experience certainly reminded me of when my dog was a pup. . . .


With a drive out on the Saturday,
we were able to see some stunning  views of the local countryside,
 besides being so close to the coast.



A real haven,
 a peaceful & quiet weekend with some exploring,
 an enjoyable mini break!