Showing posts with label Bluebells. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bluebells. Show all posts

Tuesday, 18 June 2013

Wisteria by Windows and Water

Flowers line the walls of Blackwell, a house designed in the Art and Crafts style. As it is June the Wisteria is in full bloom, glimpsed here through one of the small stained glass windows.  For an expansive view of the surroundings one can walk over
and sit on a window seat to gaze over the lake.  This particular day was overcast but with little wind.
Windermere was like glass, the only ripples from the small boats sailing along.
A more rustic view of Wisteria on a country cottage. Patience is required when growing this plant and though it thrives on neglect it does demand regular pruning. Grown from seed it can take 20 years to bloom, from a grafted plants it may only be a couple of year although it took a friends seven years to flower.  It was worth the wait seeing it spill over and through their pergola. Perhaps in a 100 years it may end up like this one.
St Bees Head
And lastly a winding coastal path on top of the cliffs of St Bees weaving its way through bluebells which I include because I am amazed they are still with us a month after they have usually long gone, the  result of late blooming after the coldest spring for 50 years.  I wonder what they think of the June sunshine. 

An entry to ABC Wednesday - a wander through the alphabet

Thursday, 6 June 2013

Blue and White

Bluebells Amongst the Stitchwort
As the bluebells starts to stir early in the year their purpose is to flower before the other woodland plants.  Not this year, they weren't for stirring.   Here we are in June and there are still some stragglers flowering.

Friday, 29 April 2011

Bluebell Day

It was very quite in the town and countryside today, no sign even of the dog walkers, but there was the
buzz of the bees, and the rustle of the breeze 
through the blossom. Was there something happening today?  As we passed through Cartmel Priory churchyard
a father said to his little girl. "The princess is getting married today", to which she replied, " Oh In there?"  "No not there" he said to her disappointment.