Bluebells
English, of course…
I am going to join in with Dawn’s Festival of Spring which will last for 10 -12 weeks in celebration of this season.
inspired by the colours of the land, sea and sky of Cornwall
I am going to join in with Dawn’s Festival of Spring which will last for 10 -12 weeks in celebration of this season.
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I love the play of light and shade through the woods.
Yes. Should have linked to the lens artists as well.
True! But that goes on and on π€πΈπ
I’m loving the blue haze when walking or driving around our Cornish lanes. π
They do seem to be everywhere. I even have ONE landed in my garden!
Like the one that landed in our drive! π
Mine is English π
What a wonderful season Spring is, and your photos show it in it’s true glory! π
Who doesn’t love bluebells? A great selection, Jude.
Best wishes, Pete. x
Hi, Jude. I agree. This post is great for the light and shadow challenge! Beautiful images of spring.
Beautiful bluebells, what could be more spring-like?! And I agree with what others have said, the light and shade in these woodland shots would be perfect for the LAC this week π
I always enjoy the swaths of woodland bluebells and wish I could replicate those scenes in my own gardens ~ but I don’t live in the woods. Still, I can dream, can’t I?
A lot of bluebells around here do not grow in woods either, they are in the verges and even on open ground on the hill in full sun!
Glorious, Jude, and such lovely photos too. Sadly my own bluebells seem to have been playing around with some foreigners and I realise now have mostly mixed-race ones…
Oh, no! They are still rather lovely though.
And it seems to have happened relatively quickly too… π
You can’t beat bluebells. Beautiful
Thanks MM. Always lovely to see the haze of blue in the lanes.
And very beautiful they are too, Jude. Perfect spring photos.
Thanks Janet. I guess you don’t get much of a spring where you live now.
Certainly not one like you have or we had while living in the Midwest. And summer starts early here. Next week temperatures are going into the 100βs F. Sigh.