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Front Garden, Special Blossoms and A Pan

Our front garden is full of Primroses and some Periwinkles have called in from next door – they look lovely together.

Primroses and Periwinkles

The Fritillaria are beginning to bloom. Here are the first two. The chequered ones are quite remarkable.

Fritillaria

I made Leek and Potato Soup today for lunch and was delighted by the rainbow in the pan as I started. I don’t know what has caused our panbow!

Panbows

 
 

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Barry Hines, Rainbow and Spring Border

It was with great sadness that I heard of the death of Barry Hines, the author of ‘A Kestrel for a Knave”. My copy is well thumbed and well loved and I have read it many, many times with classes of fifteen year olds who loved it as much as I did. The story spoke to my teenagers in Yorkshire and their eyes, like mine, would be full of tears when Billy finds that his beloved kestrel, Kes, has been murdered by his bullying big brother. If you have never read it, then I suggest you do. It is a remarkable piece of writing and made an excellent film, Kes, too.

A Kestrel For a Knave by Barry Hines

A Kestrel For a Knave by Barry Hines

My treasures in the print case were lit up by rainbows from my Rainbow Maker today and I managed to catch a moment when the rainbow passed over my three wise monkeys. In the same shot you will see a heart stone. I was given this by a complete stranger when shopping in a mall in America. She came up to me saying, ‘My name is Sally and I feel a connection between us. I would like to give you this heart in remembrance of our fleeting friendship.” We chatted for a few moments and then she was gone……

Three Wise Monkeys caught in a flash of rainbow

Three Wise Monkeys caught in a flash of rainbow. I like how one doesn’t want to smell the colours and the next seems almost blinded by the brightness!

There is also a half-crown from the year that we were married and a little Mevagissey fisherman (one of a pair) that my Dad gave me when I was five or six and I have treasured ever since.

It has been a glorious day and the border outside our kitchen is looking lovely.

Fritillaria, Tete a Tete and Muscari

Fritillaria, Tete a Tete and Muscari

 

 

 

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Painting, Being Alive and Spring Flowers

1   This morning’s post brought me another little treasure, a painting of Louise O’Hara’s called Fritillaria and it is truly beautiful.You can see more of her work here and on her website.

Fritillaria by Lou of Drawn to Stitch

Fritillaria Sunday by Louise O’Hara of Drawn to Stitch

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When you arise in the morning

When you arise in the morning

3   The rest of the country appears to be basking in sunshine. Here it is still grey and mizzley so here is a photo from this day last year when the sun shone on our Spring flowers (still trying to identify the pretty little pink one; can anyone help?)

Flowers in the wall 31.3.2013

Flowers in the wall 31.3.2013

P.S.    2/4/14     My SIL in Atlanta, Georgia tells me that the beautiful little pink flower is a Chionodoxa – Forbesii, sometimes known as Glory of the Snow. Thank you, V.

 

 

 

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