It is 1:10 pm we are travelling along the A414 away from Gilston and toward the A10, on the right hand side, at this time of year there is a wonderful stretch of roadside shrubbery. Newly lengthened primrose coloured catkins dangle from bare branches, next to winter bare, bright red stems of dogwood, interspersed now and again by great thicknesses of last years autumn coloured oak leaves, still fiercely clinging to their branches. They are newish oak saplings, probably no more than 6 feet tall so they sit well amongst the other shrubs.
A weak sun is shining from a gently clouded sky and we are passing a field on the left, with dozens of rabbits all delicately sunshine lit and browsing on the rich green grass.
Interestingly further along the A10 catkins were not as developed, and although starting to lengthen still appeared pale green in colour.
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