One of my favourite times of year. Full of potential. On a sunny day last week I realised that the yellow gorse flowers were giving out their characteristic coconut-like perfume. And on my bike ride today, on the edge of the heath, I kept getting a whiff of that characteristic wild smell of spring!
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Your photos do give a sense of the Brrr... about today. Pretty cold over here too.
ReplyDeleteI adore the three Highland cow musketeers.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favourite times of year. Full of potential. On a sunny day last week I realised that the yellow gorse flowers were giving out their characteristic coconut-like perfume. And on my bike ride today, on the edge of the heath, I kept getting a whiff of that characteristic wild smell of spring!
ReplyDeleteHorsetails! So durable! (The plant, not the actual tail of the animal. :) )
ReplyDeleteI love the cows and their big horns.
ReplyDeleteThe cows are a lovely sight..
ReplyDeleteYou had a great early spring tour. Spring is very close to "busting "out all over. Lots of buds there just waiting to pop.
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ReplyDeleteahh the old gorse bushes but good to see the Spring blooms
ReplyDeleteBut Spring is on the way.
ReplyDeleteQuestion: that mound of dirt on the ground? Is that the world of a digging creature?
ReplyDeleteLooks like spring has sprung over in your part of the world.
Debby, 'tis a molehill..by the small gentleman in the velvet jacket!
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