Dawn, a clear sky and a sun rising much more quickly than over recent months, welcomes in the day…..even a hint of warmth that gives a real impression that spring is very much on its way. The morning light through the woods whilst warming, still created in part a touch of that stark wintery look….
But as the minutes ticked by the warmth soon gave an added sparkle to the day…
The Brambles were the real winners this winter, the mild temperatures has seen its growth continue at a pace ,in places it is now swamping the bracken….
But the real signs across the woodland are the green fresh shoots of the Daffodils. Whilst many gardens now sport a good display, the ‘naturalised’ Daffodils have still to sport their yellow trumpets…but the fresh leaves give a hint of the yellow carpets still to come…..
Unlike Daffodils, Crocus are not a native woodland plant so to find a clump hidden under bushes thrusting their way through the leafy carpet is a bonus……maybe a Squirrel buried a bulb and over the years they have multiplied, not sure birds will have been responsible but maybe it is humans who thought to mark a special spot…who knows?
Yep, a great start to a day that has that fresh warm feel, a sun that is warming the woodlands and generating that healthy smell of decaying leaves and new growth…a feeling that Spring REALLY is here. Not even the rather pessimistic advance weather forecast for the weekend can dampen todays feeling. We will worry about tomorrow when it comes.
5th March
© David Oakes 2014
It’s amazing.
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The content is beautiful.
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Thank you…is was a great day.
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How beautiful, I miss Spring,… Thank you dear David, love, nia
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Got a feeling it isn’t going tolast
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…. 🙂 ahhhhhhh you should be here, In Istanbul the weather kills me, how fast changes… you can’t imagine. I am nor sure we are in spring… because anytime during March can hit the cold days 🙂 Have a nice day dear David, love, nia
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Your feeling is absolutely correct, David! Usually we have at least 3 feet of snow till the end of March, but this year it’s different. Through the last 14 days the temperatures has been around 2-4 degrees plus and around our house there is a lot of wet lawn and hardly more than a few inches of snow left. And to top it off, – the birds are singing from the tree tops as soon as the sun is breaking through the mist. It’s spring!
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We best not shout too soon!
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Our brambles have thrived (thriven?) over the winter here too.
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Great for Caterpillars and Butterflies or so I am told.
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beautiful!
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