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Joys of Spring

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bagitha Mon 09-Jan-12 16:52:36

Tramping up the hill
In the deep dusk
To shut the henhouse for the night,
I saw, even in the dim light,
Light buds on the apple tree
And, with the light of my torch,
A budding fresh greenness
At the ends of the flowering currant.
The bird cherry tree buds
Are swelling with new life
And the gorse looks sturdily leaved,
Ready to flower before too long.
If the bees have survived the winter in the chimney,
(the honey has stopped dripping),
They might come out for that.
smile

bagitha Thu 26-Jan-12 10:44:11

We have a hedgehog and s/he is delightful. Hasn't come out of hibernation yet and I don't know which wood pile s/he's in so can't disturb any of them! It loves eating peanut nibs that the hens leave. smile I'm hoping it's a she and will have babies. <hope emoticon>

jeni Thu 26-Jan-12 10:40:49

I want hedgehogs! I have a lovely organic garden which breeds the most enormous giant slugs and snails! I a sure they would be happy here.
But do I get any!
NO

bagitha Thu 26-Jan-12 10:36:23

Forgive me for being picky, jess, but the latest weather-station-near-you recorded temp is 5º. That doesn't strike me as speically 'mild'. I'm glad you have sunshine though. Just wish we did too hmm. Our temp is closer to 1ºC. Definitely not mild, especially with wind.

JessM Thu 26-Jan-12 10:27:15

well it will be Feb next week and if the weather stays like it is then it will be an early one. I keep peering into my garden pond wondering if the froglets I reared last year will return and lay eggs of their own. I have one little mini iris open today. It is a lovely mild morning with a bit of sunshine.
I also noticed that my holly bush, planted 7 years ago, has a berry, just the one, for the first time.

bagitha Thu 26-Jan-12 10:13:39

First snowdrops opening in my garden today. It's only one indicator. It was a few days later last year and on the same date the year before that.

There was a fresh, thin, fall of snow on the hills overnight again.

Butternut Thu 26-Jan-12 09:24:22

Late yesterday afternoon, just before dusk, I heard, and then saw a large skein of geese in typical V formation flying north! shock. It's a bit early, isn't it?
Does this mean Spring really is on it's way.......?smile

JessM Wed 25-Jan-12 21:09:46

DH spotted a hedgehog this week. Snuffling around under the bird feeders.
Few little crocuses out here, but otherwise the cold snap seems to have at last put the natural world into a dormant state for the last couple of weeks.

Butternut Sat 21-Jan-12 12:49:07

Beautiful.

supernana Sat 21-Jan-12 12:47:37

The following was penned by Morgan Downie. I opened an address book yesterday, and discovered that I had cut the poem out of a newspaper. I think that you may like it. It is elegant and eloquent.

colour the water landscape

abundant grey
rain impending
sheeted blue
across the hills

blue where it touches
the sea, charcoal
the line of the horizon
the waves uneasy, gunmetal

green the drenched fields
trees irised with moisture
upturned soil ochres the ground
the distant hills, heavy lidded, indigo

here the white water falling
free from the stain of peat
each drop a jewel
as if granite itself
could weep quartz

Butternut Fri 20-Jan-12 18:09:43

Look! We have sunshine.

Annobel Sun 15-Jan-12 15:44:13

Just so, super - I can see it all in my mind's eye. thanks

jeni Sun 15-Jan-12 13:02:32

My stupid apricot is now showing leaf, I can even even see some pink flower buds through my binoculars!

jeni Sun 15-Jan-12 12:59:40

super not so quiet if browsing geraldines's sitegrin

supernana Sun 15-Jan-12 12:49:02

A quiet day -
a nip in the air.
A quiet sea -
a chill in the deep.
A quiet sky -
wrapped in soft cloud.
A quiet land -
lit by pale sunlight.
A quiet cat -
asleep on his mat.

Gally Sun 15-Jan-12 09:49:07

Yes Baggy it is - very - but a glorious sunny day with blue sky

bagitha Sun 15-Jan-12 08:51:32

Must be chilly inland. We even have frost in the "warm" west!

Annobel Sun 15-Jan-12 08:49:31

The frost has its compensations - the tiny rosettes on an alpine sedum were delicately edged with rime yesterday - almost a filigree effect.

gracesmum Sat 14-Jan-12 22:53:45

Last night's and tonight's frosts might make some of those little buds and shoots have second thoughts

Butternut Fri 13-Jan-12 13:04:25

That's what I call a very chilled and cool flower, jingl smile

jingl Fri 13-Jan-12 12:17:39

My campanula has sex got flowers on it as well. smile

jingl Fri 13-Jan-12 12:14:47

Just found a border type lavatera with a delicate little pink flower on it!

Go to sleep baby. It's too soon!

Gally Fri 13-Jan-12 11:34:29

Just walked back down to our house frome the village and espied 'our' 2 swans swimming gently alongside the beach - making the most of the sun no doubt smile

Butternut Fri 13-Jan-12 11:32:28

jingl - they're usually quite nervous, so he's clearly having a chilled-out and cool time in the sunshine!

JessM Fri 13-Jan-12 11:12:01

OH gorgeous jingl. they have lovely red patches as well as green dont they

jingl Fri 13-Jan-12 11:07:58

We've got a lovely big green woodpecker sunning himself on our walnut tree at the moment. He's not pecking. Just sitting there with his back to the sun. smile