Hello,
Happy Monday.
There are some things that remain constant throughout my life. Each and every year I look forward to seeing the Dandelions bloom.
I think we are lucky to have this view only a minute or two from our home.
Even the smell of Dandelion's is so fresh. No wonder it blooms in Spring.
The bonus is the farmer will most likely put some sheep in here soon and we will be able to pick up some manure on our walks.
The Bees were certainly active which is a good thing. We need Bees to survive on this earth.
Plus I haven't forgotten how to make a daisy chain.
Have you made a daisy chain lately?
Happy Monday.
Bev C
16 comments:
Beautiful photos Bev, what a picturesque place. No I havent made a daisy chain for a long time but I am sure I still remember how :-)
Beautiful scenery to live amongst and breath in! I don't think I've made a daisy chain since I was a little girl. How fun!
Some lovely photos there Bev.
Beautiful. Haven't made a daisy chain since i was a child but i made them with clover. Be a clover chain then i guess. :). Hugs, xx
Yes on our recent holidays I discovered that these are dandelions. Our dandelions are no where near as pretty and are a dreadful weed...yours are beautiful!
You are lucky to gaze out at that wonderful paddock of dandelions. You make me want to make a daisy chain right now!
Did you know that your dandelions are very different to ours on the other side of the planet! Happy Tuesday. xx
Oh so beautiful , brings back memories of my childhood running through fields and making daisy chains
Stunning photographs of the dandelion field with the trees - would make a beautiful embroidered piece. xx
yes it does look lovely..... not made a chain lately I must admit ...
Hugz
Wow! Yes, many happy memories of making the longest possible daisy chain!! I wonder if the 'farm kids' still make them?
What a lovely scene Bev...nice and happy! And no I haven't made a Daisy Chain lately lol!
It is a very pretty sight!
Happy first day of autumn from up here in the north!
Nothing says spring like a field of dandelions. The ones I know are shaggy petaled flowers and produce a perfectly round globe of hundreds of white seeds arranged in a globe that are lighter than air, each with its own little parachute. We, too, weave the flowers together for necklaces, fairy princess head wreaths, and rub them under our chins to see if they leave some of their amazing color on the skin. This child's practice goes along with the question "Do you like butter?" Many people like to eat the greens (before the plants produce the flower) as a spring tonic. Out here in the country I am happy to see them for they provide such nectar for out pollinators. Soon the dandelions are joined by wild violets and the lovely purple flowers of creeping charley. The weedy lawn looks like a tapestry and spring is well under way. Enjoy.
Hi Bev what a lovely sight hubby lets them grow around the fruit trees to keep the bees there so they will pollinate the fruit trees,lovely pics Bev xx
They are so vibrant and cheery!!
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