Sunday, April 24, 2022


A little outing to Argers Fen, just over the Suffolk border.  It's bluebell time of course.



This is ancient woodland with wild cherry trees in full bloom.



A lovely walk up hill and down dale, then a short drive to the magnificent church at Stoke by Nayland.  We sat on a convenient bench to eat our picnic and studied the brickwork of the tower.




Then, another short drive took us to Dedham where we had a cup of tea, admiring this wonderful white wisteria, well out even this early.


 

2 comments:

kayT said...

Thank you for the tour. I grew up with blue bells and wisteria in central US and miss the smell of the wisteria. That white one is a beauty. Here in Texas we have Blue Bonnets which are different but equally symbols of spring and lovely shades of blue and purple. Spring doesn't last long enough here but maybe it wouldn't seem so lovely if it did. Again, thanks.

Carol said...

Seeing your gorgeous photos and reading about your little excursions is so pleasing. The Spring season is my favorite. I miss Michigan's spring flowers - the lilacs and the lily of the valleys...flowers that don't thrive here in San Diego. Yet, here we've so many other types of flowers and blooming cacti, too.