the seawall, and then to the seashore. The elderflower growing on the banking. It does not seem long ago
that the bluebells were diluting the verdant green with their intense blue, and the
dandelions had made their first appearance, in profusion, as if to alert the gardeners, hey we are back, the great survivors.
But eventually the fields will turn a lush and
verdant green in the valleys
and on the coast with the patchwork fields.
Vault over to ABC Wednesday where there are lots more words starting with V
Ah, there couldn't possibly be photos more welcome to my green-starved desert eyes. Thank you for this post!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of this lovely verdant countryside. I especially like the last patchwork valley.
ReplyDeleteI thought of you last weekend as we returned to Heysham! I did wave!
ReplyDeleteA great post - as ever. Thanks so much.
Denise ABC Team
Oh, I do love your breathtaking captures of such a beautiful, verdant world! Your next to the last pic is awesome!! Hope your week is off to a great start! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
ABC Team
Gorgeous verdant valleys. Your pictures are perfect for the letter V.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
ReplyDelete— K
Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
love the pics, but the V is my fave
ReplyDeleteROG, ABC Wednesday team
Wonderful shot. In the first shot, it has been arranged beautifully.
ReplyDelete'verdant' is such a lovely descriptive word.
ReplyDeletebeautiful scenery, too!
No vaulting for me!! But verdant is something you have a lot of in your neck of the woods! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely perfect! Makes me feel good just to look at these photos!
ReplyDeleteThe countryside is so beautiful. I wish bluebells grew here as abundantly as they do there!
ReplyDeleteWhat a varied and beautiful collection of photos.
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