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Sue H
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quotePosted at 17:12 on 10th February 2013

Martin knows how to capture Spring. Oh! These make my heart sing with joy. 

The first one is Wordsworth's 'I Wander Lonley as a Cloud' 

Daffodils
Picture by Martin Humphreys

Napton
Picture by Martin Humphreys

Everdon
Picture by Martin Humphreys


 

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Sue H
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quotePosted at 01:30 on 20th February 2013

I guess I am eager for Spring, as Pat Trout's Daffs are jumping off the page at me. 

I was just reading today on the Oxford online news about the daffodil

http://www.thisisoxfordshire.co.uk/news/10236010.New_details_on_daffodils/

Daffodil

Picture by Pat Trout


 



Edited by: Sue . at:20th February 2013 01:31
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Cerridwenn
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quotePosted at 14:56 on 20th February 2013
I love the daffodils and all the other spring flowers, although personally my favorite is the flowering fruit trees because they are so papery and blow around in the wind. But all the photos people have added of the lambs are great, lambs always make me laugh!  Each year I have to work harder and harder to convince myself not to add either a goat or a dairy sheep to my 2-acre farm and spring is especially tough in that regard!
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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 20:56 on 20th February 2013

Hi Cerridwenn. Lambs make me laugh too, but only when the mint sauce arrives...

Get some Goats girl!

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Sue H
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quotePosted at 16:52 on 5th September 2013

Had to decide between this thread and the 'Favourite Flowers & Foliage' thread, as it belongs in both.

Sue Bristo takes THE BEST countryside shots. A visit to her page will keep you entertained for hours.

I just found this one.  How I LOVE bluebell woods.  With lots of prayers, I hope to be hail and hearty by May and make a visit to my beloved England.

Bluebells
Picture by Sue Bristo


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Sue H
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quotePosted at 23:43 on 7th October 2013

More Bluebells here. So very English.

Thanks Adele Neale.

Shadows in the bluebell wood

Picture by Adele Neale


 

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quotePosted at 01:44 on 11th May 2014

Such a bright sunny picture. I'm loving the way the eye is drawn, first by the barely visible path leading to the gate and on through the second field, and then the more visible path through the Rape. 

Perfection! 

Snorscombe Farm
Picture by Martin Humphreys


 

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Sue H
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quotePosted at 01:51 on 11th May 2014

Another beauty. I'm sure this is enhanced, but its so stunning.  the light and shadow, green and yellow and the stormy clouds. The Rape and the hedge with the grassy border in between. Like Martin's picture above, this one has so much for the eye to see. 

Shenton
Picture by steve stain


 

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