Sunday 6 May 2012

Spring floods and flowering gardens

 
At last the flood has subsided, the lane is bone dry. It is hard to believe that just yesterday cars were braving the floods and breaking down in the middle needing to be towed out. The fields which for the last few days had been one glorious lake, are now fresh and green. The river which two days ago was frothing, roaring and rushing on to the road filling it and overflowing into the fields, is now several feet lower and although still fast flowing tame by comparison to a few days ago. The only evidence of the recent flood is further down the lane, where a large amount of gravel has been washed down by the water and is backed up against the verge.


I am so glad that the water never reaches our garden, which at the moment is a riot of colour, mostly from bluebells, honesty, pink campion and white jack by the hedge. Camelias, rhododendrons, azaleas, tree paeonies, flowering cherries, apple, pear, cherry trees, clematis, primroses, aubretias and forget me nots all add to the spectacle, and not to forget  the daisies and dandelions that spangle the lawns.


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