Showing posts with label Nature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nature. Show all posts

25 March 2023

Spring Wear Essentials

This unique creation from the world famous Jimmy Pooh of Nature's Creations fits the head exquisitely and is worn at a jaunty angle which frames the wearers face beautifully

Boris the Black Cocker Spaniel looking every inch the catwalk model as he wears one of natures unique creations, a piece of dead bracken atop his head, worn at a jaunty angle, as stands looking at the camera at the end of an imaginary grassy catwalk doing his very best look at me model pose
Photo Description - Boris the Black Cocker Spaniel looking every inch the catwalk model as he wears one of natures unique creations, a piece of dead bracken atop his head, worn at a jaunty angle, as stands looking at the camera at the end of an imaginary grassy catwalk doing his very best look at me model pose
The natural earth tones of this unique piece

26 February 2023

Snow Drop Season

Yesterday we spotted an untouched patch of Snow Drops growing wild out on the common

 I love these beautiful little flowers and was so pleased to see that they were fairly well spread out with spaces of empty ground between the clumps of flowers, it meant that I could carefully position the Boys between them without causing any damage to these beautiful delicate flowers

27 June 2021

Love This Time of Year

I absolutely love this time of the year when all the country lanes are ablaze with colour, especially all the red of Poppies and the blue of Cornflowers, every year the wild Poppy seeds get spread further and further down the lane to make this splendid display of Poppies that stretches for miles as a blazing sea of red, although I don't think my photos do them the justice they deserve

09 May 2021

Bluebell Woofs

Spring is my all time favourite season of the year
Everything bursts into life and the days start to shake off the chill of Winter
I love all the Spring flowers but my favourite by far has to be the Bluebell as it carpets the woodland floor and turns everything into an amazing blue
I hope one day to be able to do the amazing colour justice in a photograph

 

The British Bluebell is so very fragile and easily damaged that once you find a wood full of naturally occurring and unmanaged wild Bluebells like these in the photo above, then