My first blog disappeared into computer oblivion so 2nd attempt coming up, Dam windows lock up!!!!
This is the shortened version so your all spared, lucky for you eh'
It was time to get out with my coolpix and snap the bluebells on the side of the Malverns before they are swallowed up by the hill fern. I was not alone when I reached the place as there was lots of others with the same idea all snapping away in the sun.
I hope my pic will cheer up those of you who struggle to get out, its not the same as being there but its the best I can do.
Tony. Remember Healthunlockeders on days like today its great to be alive en it'
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Hi, you must be psychic...I was just wondering if you were well and thinking about the bluebells and your blossoming orchard! Thanks for the photo...the bluebells have been wonderful this year.
Hi, thanks for your lovely picture. I don't know about you or anyone else on this forum, but when I see creation, I am always lifted by it and the beauty, and power of it. Just think all those bluebells came from a seed and became a lovely form of creation. Thanks for sharing your photo. Hugs xxx
Thanks Annie hope your well, we all have a break from posting for one reason or another. The main thing is were all here for each other and help in any way we can when we can eh'
I'm glad the bluebells caught your eye, won't be to long now till strawberries and cream, Robinsons and Wimbledon starts. I still dream of playing again one day on a Sunday Morning at my local club and who knows, never say never.
I'm glad your spot has been hit Toci, and yes its great to be out and about again walking and snapping as I go. I don't take well to sitting around to much, I need fresh air and open spaces, as you can probably tell.
The conditions are just right all round it seems. I've never seen so many people taking photo's at this spot before and its not difficult to see why, its a mass of colour.
Glad you enjoyed the bells as much as I did cofdrop. Tony
Ah...what a glorious scene Tony. So glad that you managed to get there
English bluebells are among my favourite flowers, especially when growing with primroses. As children, mum used to take us to the woods next to my grandparents cottage to pick a few bunches for people who couldn't get to see them in person. Thanks for sharing the picture and bringing back the memory. Lovelight xxx
There is a wood near to dads cottage where bluebells and primroses grow along side each other so I know exactly what your saying Lovelight. The good thing about digital cameras and computers is you can share the pics in seconds all around the world and not a single flower needs to be picked.
so pleased my pic brought back some great memories for you. Tony xxx
Computers eh' they can be so frustrating and yet amazing at the same time. Its great that you can take a pic and post it on here in minutes for all to see but sometimes a lot of time and effort can disappear in the blink of an eye and nobody knows where its gone!!
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