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“Colored scents that fill the air as drowsy insects hum around in the meadow is the place of secret magic where nature alone renews itself.”
– Kate Bergquist
Forage in July for:
Mallow, Yarrow, Fat Hen, Dog Rose, Honeysuckle, Chickweed, Wild Strawberries
Tag Archives: Quarries
Wordless Wednesday – Sadie and a quarry full of yellow cowslips
Posted in Sadie, Wildflowers, Wordless
Tagged chalkland flowers, clunch pit, countryside, Cowslips, Flowers, Labradoodle, Photography, Primula veris, Quarries, Sadie, Yellow
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Walk with me – Chalk quarries and ridges
As I ate my twelve grapes to the bongs of Big Ben marking the outgoing year, as 2020 slipped into 2021, my only New Year’s resolution was to get out more and walk. Nine months of Lockdowns and restrictions may … Continue reading
Posted in Out and about, Walks
Tagged Cambridgeshire, chalk, Photography, Quarries, walking, Walks
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