Wednesday, 20 March 2024

On the wing

 Last night we went to a fascinating talk given by a local expert all about the butterflies you can find in Sussex. One of the earlier ones you're likely to see is the Brimstone. Lo and behold look what I saw today at Nymans🦋💛 My usual Wednesday afternoon client is away so I thought it best to take full advantage of the first day which has felt truly Spring like. There was a beautiful warmth in the sunshine today and many trees festooned in marshmallow pink and white blossom. One hour out felt like an entire day. Time well spent.








Alban Eiler/ Spring Equinox greetings to all.

Arilx

8 comments:

  1. I am so grateful for all the pictures of the flowers I am seeing in blog land. Here? It is snowing for the third day.😣

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    1. It was lovely for the few hours it lasted. We've had the cold temps and cloudy skies back here since then! Arilx

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  2. What a lovely way to spend your day off.
    I think there was a definite north south divide yesterday, I left the house without my gloves but it wasn't warm or sunny! xxx

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    1. Fingers crossed that it might be better not wetter when we come up your way next month. However, I shall be bringing layers to wear! Arilx

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    2. Am hoping for some warmer weather next month when we're up your way, but will definitely be bringing layers!

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  3. Those dark hellebores with double petals are fantastic - they would definitely improve my front yard.

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    1. Aren't they fab! I thought people might like to see them in their full glory. Arilx

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    2. I took a close up because I thought people might enjoy the underside of the flower. Arilx

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