Beneath the beech trees
A magical wonderland
Delights the senses
Fragrance of heaven on earth
Spirits rising in the blue
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The photo for this week’s prompt was taken at Ashridge on May Day a few years ago, when I took my son to see the bluebells in flower in the wood. That was a truly magical May Day… but then, there are few things more magical than an English bluebell wood in spring… their beauty goes hand in hand with the perfume that fills the air.
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Thanks for sharing, Goff.
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My pleasure. Glorious day here. Managed a little more gardening.
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Same here…though only in my son’s garden.
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Cheers. Happy Gardening!
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Now, if I could just get a fork into the baked clay here 😉
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It is surprising how dry the month has been!
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It takes very little for the earth in my garden to be as hard as iron…it will need a lot of work to get decent beds.
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Thank heavens I have only a very small garden; and, that’s a full time job.
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Mine is tiny…but I’ve barely syarted on it yet… my son’s has taken precedence.
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I know how it feels. Happy day.
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🙂
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Cheers. Stay Safe. Stay Smiling.
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You too 🙂
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Cheers.
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thanks Sue. Hubby took me to a bluebell wood at Malvern for my birthday a few years ago. It was wonderful.
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How lovely! There is one of the best in the country a short drive from here. I’ll miss seeing it this year.
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But we have our photos and memories Sue.
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We do…and ther eis always next year 🙂
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The bluebells will still be there, let’s hope we’ll all be able to get out to see them
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That would be nice…
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Thanks Sue 😊
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A lovely poem
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Thanks, Sadje.
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A pleasure
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Loved your poem😊👍
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Thank you 🙂
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Magic is in that air… If we close our eyes we can smell… those bluebells. 😀
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I’m a long way from smelling bluebells at the moment 😉
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I had taken in some hyacinths… so I pretended. 🙂
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Ah… all out hyacinths are finished now.
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Most are gone… though a few remain.
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Beautiful poem Sue, well done everyone sorry so late 💜
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Thanks, Willow. Hope all is well with you x
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I am struggling a little but things with mother in law are beginning to settle 💜
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I’m glad things are picking up there, Willow. Keeping you in my thoughts ❤
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Thank you Sue 💜
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❤
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