Where is rufuss diary
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E-mail to: This field is required. We have masses of poppies in our garden which we think are lovely. We had some nice unidentifiable orange flowers all over our front lawn but eventually had to mow the lawn and demolish them. Glad you enjoyed the light rain even though you don't do rain!
Thank you Nick. We went out in more light rain this morning, I don't know what's going on!! For Polly, our weather here in the UK is disappointing.
We have had some gorgeous hot weather, then a lot of rain, mild days but no sunshine when the clouds stubbornly refused to move on, and at last today we've had lovely warm sunshine again. Our morning walks are still enjoyable though, we've even been out in the rain, and as some of you will know, we don't do rain. It was only once though, it was very light misty rain and didn't last for long, and as it was very muggy it was quite refreshing. Crops of grass have been cut.
Detectorists have been detecting. They were in the opposite direction. The pretty little Bee Orchid. A small colony of them are growing in the grass verge at the edge of one of our walking routes.
Bee orchids are protected, as are all wild flowers, under the Wildlife and Countryside Act which prohibits unauthorised and intentional uprooting of any wild plant.
In addition, because orchids are particularly slow growing and may only flower once in their lifetime, it is important to never pick them. Lots of set aside areas have pretty wild flowers growing in them. I think this might be Chamomile growing in amongst the crop of grass.
I think this is Hawthorn blossom. The countryside is beautiful. Labels: a nice walk , countryside , home life , my home town , Rufus. Rosemary pm, July 01, Polly pm, July 01, Polly pm, July 02, Marie Smith pm, July 02, Liz Hinds pm, July 02, Bijoux pm, July 02, Debra She Who Seeks pm, July 02,
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