The sun finally came out yesterday after what has felt like three weeks of continuous rain, and how glorious it felt! A trip to Coughton Court in search of colour
and we were not disappointed
first exploration - the walled garden
these are so gorgeous
iris - dancer's veil
the garden was full of them
and I can't get enough of them.
the white garden
followed by the red garden and tulips are still going strong
isn't that stunning? Both colour and form?
and one that is not quite open yet
it is that time of year....
here, the wisteria has not flowered yet. The ones in town are in full bloom, so I expected these to be flowering as well. Never mind, we will have to come back
Now we walk towards the wood, The Wild Wood of Arden, which may be the surviving area of the Ancient Forest of Arden, which Shakespeare used as the setting for 'As You Like It'.
Because thick carpets of bluebells take hundreds of years to form, they can indicate ancient woodland.
The Forest of Arden was first documented in the 11th century. The area was never identified as a royal forest so large sections were cleared through time to provide fuel, building materials and grazing land.
A forest economy still existed in the middle Mediaeval period. The nature of the local soils meant that once the original birch and oak woodland was removed, heath land developed. Heath was preferable to the wild wood, which was viewed by people with fear and suspicion.
We were a bit late in seeking the bluebells this year, but it has been impossible with all the rain we have been having
the wood and the rape field in the distance
blue sky and hardly any cloud in sight
the rape field on our right as we leave the wood
wild garlic on either side of the riverside walk
there is so much of it
lots of foliage
and now we have come to the lake
I saw these two geese earlier and could not understand why one was hissing at me
but now I know.
the sun has hidden behind a (very small) cloud and the light has changed.
back through the tree lined avenue on the way back home.
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