view from the hill in West Wycombe where St Lawrence’s Church is situated (with Golden Ball atop its tower)wild rose growing in a hedgerowfoxgloves at the margin of a woodelderberry flowers. The berries come later in the year, and can be harvested to make elderberry winemargueriteswild orchid growing in unmowed grassmulleinmullein growing on hillsideMullein caterpillarpoppies in a field left fallowbarley
LikeLoading...
Related
9 thoughts on “Country walk”
what a wonderful way to spend an afternoon. I could just smell the countryside feel the long grass brushing against my legs hear the wind rustle in the trees as the birds sing.
Lovely. That first picture reminds me of the rolling highlands where I was raised in Kenya. No wonder most English colonists chose to settle there! :o)
what a wonderful way to spend an afternoon. I could just smell the countryside feel the long grass brushing against my legs hear the wind rustle in the trees as the birds sing.
Thank you Vincent
LikeLike
Lovely. That first picture reminds me of the rolling highlands where I was raised in Kenya. No wonder most English colonists chose to settle there! :o)
LikeLike
the wildflowers are always beautiful
LikeLike
visual poetry.
thanks.
LikeLike
Seriously beautiful sights, likewise to the photography Vincent. Thanks.
LikeLike
Absolute delight!
LikeLike
Beautiful! i can almost smell the fresh country air.
((((Hugs to you Vincent))))
LikeLike
Thanks for the comments, and the hugs and resurgence of Kathy!
LikeLike
🙂
LikeLike