Mike’s car went in for a service today, so we were up early and walked home along the river. Our eyes were drawn to a patch of south-facing bank – the wholes area covered with brightest yellow coltsfoot. The sunlight made them really shine out, causing us to stop and admire them. Later I will return with my camera to photograph them.
We walked through the woodland and were delighted to see clumps of both aconites and snowdrops. The catkins are really long and yellow now and sticky buds are swelling. Along the river bank we found hollow, black shells of last autumn’s conkers. Today, the sky is blue with fluffy white clouds. It is sunny and warm. In a sheltered spot it is very pleasant, but the wind unfortunately makes it a little too chilly to hang around.
Bluebell leaves are a few inches tall and daffodils are in thick bud. Aconites are starting to go open now, but the snowdrops still look wonderful as do the primroses. At home, I bought six primroses and left them outside while they waited to be planted, but when we went out two days later we found either the pheasant or the deer had eaten all the flower heads!
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