Showing posts with label trees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trees. Show all posts

Friday, 11 March 2016

Five on Friday


Hello,

I'm delighted to be joining in with Amy's Five on Friday

I'm keeping this simple. Five photos and a few words.

The sun broke through the early thick fog to reveal a beautiful day. It was just too lovely 
to stay indoors so husband and I ventured out for a walk, heading for the wood at the 
back of our house. 


After trudging along the very mud path which mostly follows the perimeter of the wood we 
headed out towards the university playing fields. The groundsmen were out aerating the 
football pitches. The pitches are always immaculate.


After coffee in the cafe at the business park, we headed home, taking yet another
 photo of these gorgeous daffodils....


 past the water....


and back into the wood, almost home. 


Hope you enjoyed that walk. 

Thank you Amy at love made my home for hosting Five on Friday. 
Please head over to Amy's blog and see more Five on Friday's.  

Best wishes
xXx

Saturday, 30 January 2016

A walk in the woods

Hello,

I am stripping very old wall paper from our hall today. I am really quite ashamed of our 
hall. We have lived in the house 15 years and we have yet to decorate the hall. 
Sadly, the hall looked pretty shabby when we moved in, badly applied wallpaper, which 
overlapped in places and painted a dirty beige. Over the years we have even stuck photos 
and Christmas decorations up using blue tac which then took away some of the paper 
when we tried to remove them!! So you can imagine how bad it looks.

Anyway, this morning while stripping paper the sun just kept calling me to go outside, 
to go outside and enjoy the bright day. So that is what I did!

We live in a town in  the Midlands: our house is almost at the top of a hill. 
The hedge at the bottom of our garden marks the boundary for the town. 
This is the view of our back garden (goals, rebound nets and washing lines included!). 
My destination was the wood at the top of the picture. You can just make out a greenish
path working its way diagonally across the field from bottom left.



 So I'll take you with me on my walk into the wood.







This area will be a carpet of blue once the bluebells are in bloom. 






I'm pretty sure this tree must be home to some of the woodpeckers we see in the garden 
(green and lesser spotted). They are such shy birds. 











For some reason we always walk round this wood anti-clockwise, 
today we 'branched out' and walked it clockwise! 
We can't be accused of not being adventurous!








Reminders that we are not far from urban life. 


A short diversion into the science park. 



I must come back when the daffodils are in bloom.


What a super place to sit in the summer at lunchtime and contemplate...




Back into the woods. 



The sight of this tree brings back memories of the children and how they used to love to climb on it and make the horizontal branches wobble.  



Tiny homes for tiny woodland folk.  


We are very lucky to have such a beautiful wood so close to explore and enjoy.

And for completeness, here is the view from the front of the house. 
We can see right across the roof tops of town to the countryside beyond. 

It always feels like we live in a house which has its front in town 
and its back in the country!


I hope you enjoyed that short walk, making the most 
of the winter sun and our local wood. 

Wishing you an enjoyable weekend.
Has it been sunny with you too? 
xXx