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Monday, 14 May 2012
Spring Blossom in France
the weather may have been poor...........but somethings were good.
I thought so too ...............tree planting like that was obviously planned. We ( my sister and I ) thought that possibly someone had planted the trees with the intent of coppicing and harvesting for fuel and then, once the trees were old enough, they were unable to carry out their plans. There seems to be odd bits of land all over the place that have no obvious owner and or the owner has died and the land is just left.
positively charming!
ReplyDeleteenglish double daisies and primroses?
ReplyDeletemarvelous!
ReplyDeletelooks like a hall in the middle of the wood
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there must surely be a story here
ReplyDeleteI thought so too ...............tree planting like that was obviously planned. We ( my sister and I ) thought that possibly someone had planted the trees with the intent of coppicing and harvesting for fuel and then, once the trees were old enough, they were unable to carry out their plans. There seems to be odd bits of land all over the place that have no obvious owner and or the owner has died and the land is just left.
ReplyDeletepretty.
ReplyDeleteAwe, lovely.
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable.
ReplyDeleteIs this a forsythia. We have them here. They are finished blooming.
ReplyDeleteCute.
ReplyDeleteI love red and pink together. When I was a kid red and pink were my favourite colours.
ReplyDeleteJoy!
very sweet.
ReplyDeleteWow, I love the different shades of green.
ReplyDeleteI love trees.
ReplyDeleteSo cool.
ReplyDeletethanks, thats the front window to my sisters house, I've drawn it a couple of times, its a very pretty window
ReplyDeleteThe clock gets turned back to times long ago.
ReplyDeleteI think thats why I love it there, its like another world.
ReplyDeleteLovely, forsythia I presume.
ReplyDeleteMagnolias against the cottage, lovely.
ReplyDeleteI think thats peach blossom, its not a very good photo and i must admit it does look like magnolia
ReplyDeleteIt also looks like hibiscus, but the trees aren't like that.
ReplyDeleteThis would make a lovely painting! I love it as a photo.
ReplyDeleteLove this photo too.
ReplyDeleteI've drawn it a couple of times but not yet painted it, but I do intend to.
ReplyDeleteLovely colour.
ReplyDeleteLots of it!! The yellow is great against the blue sky.
ReplyDeleteLovely blossom.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
ReplyDeleteWonderful traditional scene. I spy a photographer reflected in the window.
ReplyDeleteVery popular in that area, I see.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tulips.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty.
ReplyDeleteWonderful Spring scene.
ReplyDeleteGreening up.
ReplyDeleteI recently posted the first set of photos from my recent trip to the US:
ReplyDeletehttp://mitchylr.multiply.com/photos/album/285/Valley_Of_Fire_2012
This is very nice ! Do you live in France dear Loretta, or just passing by ?
ReplyDeleteOh an old stone House, ... my Dream.
ReplyDeleteEsquisite.
ReplyDeleteUnusual and very pretty, yes.
ReplyDeleteThis is it : so lovely.
ReplyDeleteColourful and very promising.
ReplyDeleteI like this Photo very much.
ReplyDeleteMagic !
ReplyDeleteMajestic height.
ReplyDeletePicture perfect, dear Loretta !
ReplyDeletethanks for your lovely comments. This is my sisters house in France, I don't live there, I live in Scotland but I love to visit her a often as I can
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