Hi Keith – the bluebell woods are always amazing … just love being amongst them – the smell of new greenery with a tinge of heavenly dark cobalt blues … I made up a collective noun for them of ‘a dream’ of bluebells … excellent photos – cheers Hilary
Those are brilliant! We don’t have bluebells here in Texas, but we have bluebonnets, and the color is similar. Our bluebonnets have already come and gone.
A fine and subtle spirit dwells
In every little flower,
Each one its own sweet feeling breathes
With more or less of power.
There is a silent eloquence
In every wild bluebell
That fills my softened heart with bliss
That words could never tell.
Anne Bronte
Keith, gorgeous landscape & signs of spring! I’d love to capture a field full of blooms through my lens or a quick snap with my iPhone. Good job!
You really feel that Spring has Sprung when bluebells appear. I took these on my phone! Thanks, Kathy.
Keith,
Isn’t it amazing how good the images that you get with your phone? These are indeed beautiful pictures of spring! Happy WW, my friend!
…phone plus a good editing suite! Cheers Cathy.
Hi Keith – the bluebell woods are always amazing … just love being amongst them – the smell of new greenery with a tinge of heavenly dark cobalt blues … I made up a collective noun for them of ‘a dream’ of bluebells … excellent photos – cheers Hilary
Lovely description and a perfect word! By the way, I took these at the Arlington Bluebell Walk near Hailsham.
Hi Keith – I guessed it might have been there … and I’m rather fond of ‘my collective noun’ for them … stunning … beautiful photos …
At last the weather is improving … enjoy your outings … cheers H
What lovely shots and beautiful colour too
Have a bloomingtastic week 🙂
Cheers, Steve!
Fabulous Keith.
Thanks so much
🙂
Gorgeous – that first photo is amazing!
My own favourite by far! Thanks, Carol.
Oh Wow! Those are gorgeous!
Very kind of you, thanks.
Such lovely shots!
Happy Tuesday, Keith!
Thanks, Veronica, Greetings to you too!
Beautiful pics. Visiting you from the link up from bethere2day. laurensparks.net
Thanks so much Lauren.
So beautiful, i wouldn’t want to leave the woods!
I always look forward to visiting this wood every year. The smell, the colour; everything about it is special.
I felt myself relaxing as I walked through the woods via your photos! Thanks for sharing..
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I’m pleased! Thanks so much Donna.
Stunning landscape!
Thanks so much Shiju
They are always so pretty so see.
I love them. If only they lasted longer.
Those are absolutely beautiful!
Thanks so much Chris.
Those are brilliant! We don’t have bluebells here in Texas, but we have bluebonnets, and the color is similar. Our bluebonnets have already come and gone.
Most of our bluebells are actually invaders from Spain! Not complaining tough.
Lovely set of images. I always love the inclusion of water in the landscape because of the opportunity for great reflections like this.Nice work.
See it, photograph it! It always makes for a nice picture. Cheers.
Beautiful. I love a spring walk in the woods.
Nothing like it! Thanks Beth.
A fine and subtle spirit dwells
In every little flower,
Each one its own sweet feeling breathes
With more or less of power.
There is a silent eloquence
In every wild bluebell
That fills my softened heart with bliss
That words could never tell.
Anne Bronte
Wonderful!
That is simply beautiful – thanks for bringing it to my site.
A lovely and intense blue color set against the green. Nicely done.
And thank you for the kind words on our WW post this week 😻