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12 July 2020

What A Wonderful World.....

And I think to myself.....






I see trees of green
Red roses too
I see them bloom
For me and you



Yes, the human beans are back in the field.... And all is rosy. Nothing could be finer (than to be in a care home diner....)

All this lock-in/up/down we have been yearning for the things we missed. And now, perhaps, we can see clearer. Yes we....

 can see clearly now the rain is gone
I can see all obstacles in my way
Gone are the dark clouds that had me blind
It's gonna be a bright (bright)
Bright (bright) sunshiny day
It's gonna be a bright (bright)
Bright (bright) sunshiny day

Johnny Nash

It's a glorious morning....





And it's so good to bee






A live....

[Comma]





Even in the dark woods






Where the nettles blow






And old chestnuts die






Who would be a Red Admiral?






Or a Marbled White?






A Small Skipper?






A gatekeeper?







Or even a Large White?

[Size isn't everything....]








It's too much to swallow....






But it's better by far,
than being in a car.....







Or in some fairy shanty town....






Please don't be a teasel....






Give us a rye smile....






And move over darling.....






The colors of the rainbow
So pretty in the sky
Are also on the faces
Of people going by
I see friends shaking hands
Saying, "How do you do?"
They're really saying
"I love you"




Yes, I think to myself
What a wonderful world

Oh yeah

[Written by Bob Thiele and George Weiss]




Oh, yes I can make it now the pain is gone
All of the bad feelings have disappeared
Here is that rainbow I've been praying for
It's gonna be a bright (bright)
Bright (bright) sunshiny day
Look all around, there's nothing but blue skies
Look straight ahead, there's nothing but blue skies

Johnny Nash






Oh Yeah!

Thanks Louis!

I remember, in 1971, I was on a train, and I saw a discarded newspaper with the headline Louis Armstrong dies.  It was 1971.  I was 20, you were 71, and no more.....  

It was a wonderful world

 






25 April 2020

A Bunch of Flowers

Spring is Sprung!







When we went into 'lock down' the spring was still in its infancy.  Bare trees stood out above harrowed fields....







This country's 'Prime Minister' was unwell, and might have died had not immigrants risked their lives to save him (memo to self: campaign to bring an end to immigration - sic. Joke?)



But the world turned, the clocks went forward, the sun came out, and spring began to spring (surely there's another word? sprout? spurt? skip? caper? gambol?..... take your pick.....)







Now we wander through woods perfumed with the blue smoke rising from the carpet....  I sniff to ensure that my sense of smell isn't impaired - then wonder if I have hay fever?






I catch an intruder sucking at the syrup of spring, nectar of the gods..... Possibly newly awakened from hibernation (oh how I envy that possibility)



Small Tortoiseshell


While nearby I find an embattled Peacock  Butterfly who, like me, has seen better days....







The Hedgerows are brilliant with flower burst.  I have to remind myself of the difference between Blackthorn and Whitethorn.  Sloe to catch on, it May be harder in April now that global warming is here?



Hawthorn (May) blooming in April


Another panorama of perfection....







Where I find Yellow Archangel mingling with the bluebells - everything seems to be early this year.  Is it my mistake?  I thought the archangels followed the bells?


Yellow Archangel



In the meadows I find Red Campion



Red Campion


Mixing with the Cowslips



Cowslip



While the Dandelions are beginning to tell the time.....







There are riots on the banks beside the paths,



Garlic Mustard - Jack by the Hedge


Stitchwort goes in for numbers



Stitchwort

























And successions of colours dazzle



Green Alkanet

But everything is vying for light



Common Comfrey


Or for water, as at Redbournbury Mill,



Marsh Marigold - Kingcups


On common ground another yellow catches at us.....



Gorse

Furze was regularly gathered for firing in the last century (the 19th - Ed.) from Harpenden Common.  To quote a 90-year-old man I interviewed: "We gathered it carefully, not haphazardly, remembering there was a tomorrow." [Richard Mabey - Flora Britannica]


And everywhere the trees, earlier so reticent, have burst into flame

Ornamental Cherries take some beating....







Though the wild trees are really fine....









And when all is said and done the Horse Chestnut takes the biscuit.....







So, time moves on and Spring will eventually turn into summer, and then autumn, and then.....  The world turns, and nature takes its course.  This wonderful spring will soon be a memory, as the trees unfurl their leaves and hide their branches, the scent of bluebells fades and the trampled leaves shrivel.....  

Let's hope this intemperate malady also dies and becomes a memory, and is then forgotten.


Inshallah


Spring is sprung
The grass is ris
I wonder where the birdies is?

They say the bird is on the wing
But that's absurd
The wing is on the bird!




Greater Periwinkle


Where's the Scarlet Pimpernel when you need him?


All pictures taken with FujiFilm X100V within a relatively short distance of our home in Hertfordshire during this recent period of 'lock down' while we have been exercising.....