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bethnoir ([personal profile] bethnoir) wrote2012-03-28 08:22 am

Spring into summer

Feels like summer today. It's warm, there's a mild breeze, flowers are blooming and washing is getting dry on the line. It's downright pleasant. I had a particularly good weekend too. On Saturday I met up with a friend I'd met through the Guardian's Readers Recommend blog at Stonehenge. We each took children and picnics, the weather was fine and the barrows made up for the busy and un-spiritualness of the henge itself.


This is the view from the barrows

Sad, isn't it?

There was a lot of roadkill on the sixty mile journey. Sadly several badgers, foxes and pheasants had met their ends on the roads of South Gloucestershire, Bath and North East Somerset, Somerset and Wiltshire, but on the plus side I didn't get lost.

On Sunday we visited Westonbirt Arboretum, it's magnolia season, beautiful flowering trees that smell incredibly sweet. They're my favourite thing, even better than the bluebells or camellias and rhododendrons which are out too. Look



Pretty and there was a butterfly



Plans are afoot for the Easter holiday, the first week around here, the second in Cornwall. I do hope the weather stays good, I could get used to going out without a coat and umbrella.
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[identity profile] miss-october.livejournal.com 2012-03-28 11:32 am (UTC)(link)
Wow, it's amazing seeing Stonehenge from a different view like that! o_O!

That's such a colorful butterfly!

[identity profile] bethnoir.livejournal.com 2012-03-28 12:27 pm (UTC)(link)
it's still a great place to visit, it's just well known enough that coach loads of people from all over the world turn up and the stones would be damaged if everyone was allowed to walk close to them, so it's roped off.

The butterfly is a Peacock, they're quite common here, but it's the first I've seen this year.