Thursday, April 23, 2026

Blossom

Glorious pink Blossom and blue skies, you'd be forgiven for thinking all is well with the world.  It's so wonderful to see.  I look forward to this display each year along the bank the River Trent by the Trentham Garden Centre.












The Magnolias across the river in the gardens are looking lovely too.








Although still chilly in the mornings the days have been glorious.  Walks have been taken.  Gardening done, washing has dried outside.  Days are filled with ordinary things and routine tasks, I'm trying to savour these days as they pass by so quickly.  

All for now.


Saturday, April 18, 2026

A Few things from the last week

 In the garden Spring is in the air.

The Amelanchier just outside the conservatory window was full of blossom, although the winds of the last few days have started to blow petals all over the plants below.  They drift around like little snowflakes.


The Bridal Wreath (Spirea) is also covered in blossom, not as much as in previous years.  

Our night time visitors are still around.  Arriving at dusk, they are easily spotted.  I love the way they feel safe enough to sit for a while before moving on.


Mr Badger (Paul's photo)


and the two foxes (Paul's photo)   I wonder if they have cubs this year?  I hope so.

Earlier in the week we visited the Derbyshire town of Belper.  We were there to catch up with two of my relatives, who both live in the town.  One, who is now a sprightly 89, is the daughter of my grandmother's youngest brother.  The other is the granddaughter of my grandmother's sister.  We exchanged family news and had a lovely meal at a place called Denby Lodge, in the pottery village of Denby.


More foxes and badgers on the Derwent Duck by Rebecca Morledge.  This was one of the Ducks in the Amber Valley 'Ay up me Duck' trail.  Other ducks can be found across the town and also in the towns of Heanor, Ripley and Alfreton.

We visited Hem Heath Woods again to see if the bluebells were in flower.  They were, although some paths had been closed to stop people and dogs trampling on the delicate blooms.









As well as Bluebells there was loads of Yellow Dead Nettle


Lesser Celandines

 and these little white flowers, I'm not sure what they are but Stitchwort comes into my mind.  Does anyone know?

A last Springtime photo 

Female Mallard and her four little ducklings at the Peak Wildlife Park.
All for now, have a good weekend.



Thursday, April 02, 2026

Spring Flowers and Snoopy

Spring has arrived at Trentham Gardens.  It was a joy to walk in the sunshine earlier this week even though there was a sharp breeze to start with the morning warmed quickly.


It was certainly a back to a warm coat and gloves day.

Perseus with the head of Medusa a copy of the original 16th century sculpture by Benvenuto Cellini made for the second Duke of Sutherland, the owner of Trentham Hall and estate in 1840.

There were some lovely displays of Spring flowers.






As well as Spring, Snoopy has arrived for a visit, he and his little friends are in the shop windows.


And in the gardens


It was fun searching for them all.  I've added photos of those we were able to take images of with no people around. 

 As you can imagine the Snoopy trail was very popular with families.







Peanuts by Charles Shultz was (still is) one of my two favourite cartoon strips, the other being The Perishers by Maurice Dodd and Dennis Collins which I remember from our daily newspaper in the 1950s and 60s.


Some of Snoopy's little friends.  I've put Peppermint Pattie in the centre as she is my favourite of the children characters.

I hope everyone has a peaceful Easter weekend.