The S U N came out and there was more blue sky than fluorescing white cloud today….so….I pushed back a few things in the morning and spent about 40 mins on Bulbourne Moor and Bulbourne Meadow. If nothing else the photos are evidence that it hasn't rained non-stop, all day, every day, for an eternity, although it might feel like it. I fear next week's Oak tree photograph will require waterproofs from head to toe; an umbrella; the ingenious use of plastic bags (for non-waterproof camera) and a third arm.
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Snowdrops (Galanthus) & the KD Tower |
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Bulbourne Meadow Flood |
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Beautiful Alder Catkins (Alnus glutinous) |
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Fallen Branches in River Bulbourne |
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Bulbourne Meadow, River Bulbourne & Bulbourne Moor |
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