Friday, 21 May 2021

The park revisited




The bluebells are out in Jephson Gardens, and it's such a pleasure!


This tree intrigued us as most of the blossom is pink, but,  on one branch it is white.



An orange tulip display by the Wills Road entrance to Jephson Gardens




View from the bridge



Reflection





Wonderful colour



The bridge that connects Jephson Gardens and the Mill Gardens




Major building work here aiming to build a wall at the end of this garden, to protect against flooding


The elephant seating which used to be in the Royal Priors before it was relocated here




It's always a pleasure looking at the fountain



The floral display in the middle of Jephson is always spectacular











Nature forever renewing itself.


2 comments:

  1. Feel so sorry for those people whose wall was washed away in a storm, it is such a major undertaking to replace it. I hope the insurance was well organised.

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    1. Was it washed away Avril? We had not visited the park for ages as we took the opportunity of dry paths to walk in Old Milverton and Newbold Comyn, but given the constant, relentless rain we've had in the last weeks (or should I say months? It seems it's been going on for ever) we're back, doing the parks. So, I am not aware of what's been going on. I had assumed that they had decided on better protection, but now that I have seen your comment, yes, poor people indeed - it must cost a fortune. Such a major undertaking. Thanks for the information.

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