Sunday, 13 May 2012

Malvern spring flower show

This post will be all things floral, so if you enjoy photograph's of flowers I hope you'll enjoy my blog.




















Edit:

Having looked at some photographs my talented son took I wanted to share with fellow Yvonne Halton fans some images he took of her pottery close up.



Monday, 7 May 2012

Micro forest and water.

I hope everyone has had a lovely weekend. In the U.K. we have been fortunate enough to have a Bank Holiday. So Saturday was lovely as we took a trip out to Winchcombe and had lunch at Lady Jane's followed by a lovely walk and tea at The Old Tea Room.

Then Sunday was another trip to the forest as I was hoping to photograph the bluebells in all there glory but unfortunately we were a couple of weeks to early I think.

But not to be deterred I photographed micro forest and the lovely stream we came across which was flowing well due to all the recent heavy rain we have had.

Then Monday was usual household jobs and cake making mmmmm. We went bit over the top and made best yet cup cakes with hundreds and thousands mixed into the topping. Along with chocolate chip cookies.



Thursday, 3 May 2012

Close up spring and soggyness.

Apologise for two dog walking posts on the same day.

Originally I posted a blog two days ago and little man wrote a lovely comment which then proceeded to delete my blog. 

However as I come too write another from my phone I realise that it was saved on here.  So sorry non dog lovers here's more dog walking images, along with some close ups of the late spring flowers, the only bluebell I have seen up close, some lovely alpaca's and more shots of said dogs!!













Tuesday, 1 May 2012

What a glourious wet day.

I can not believe it is 1st May already!!

Here in the Uk it has gone from a possible drought warning a few weeks ago to floods in parts of the country now.

I love dog walking anyway is such a treat after being stuck in an office.  So today with my wellies and waterproofs on off I set for a walk to one of my favourite areas of Cheltenham at the race course.

It was brilliant just lovely splish splash splashing along in the glourious wet puddles. So here are some pictures. I would have had more but as I got to the lovely alpaca's which I adhore but to my horror the battery had run out, so I missed out on some gorious images of bluebells, Indie playing with a hugh traffic cone and the most amazing landscape image of Cleeve hill suddenly being covered in black cloud and the famous three radio masts looked so mystical covered in low cloud, then all of a sudden the sun came out and cast a lovely yellow glow over part of the hill.

Anyway enough rambling....