Wild Garlic in Ashmore Wood
Bluebells and Wild Garlic ~ Ashmore Wood
Biggles!
More Bluebells & Garlic.
Eager for Breakfast!
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Buttercup Meadow
Cutt Mill
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Around Fiddleford Mill.
Rustic Barn ~ Fiddleford Mill.
The Sandringham Estate ~ Norfolk
Pigeon for lunch....anyone?
Sandringham ~ Norfolk
Sandringham Motor Museum
A Family Outing.
Greylag Geese ~ The Norfolk Broads
Bure Valley Railway
Bure Valley Railway ~ Aylsham
Windows (3)
Windows (2)
Windows (1)
From door to door to door!
'At the Chapel' ~ Bruton.
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Further along the path...
Path along the River Brue
Bruton, Somerset.
Even Luna needed shade!
Honey Bee on Blossom.
Welsh Poppy
Apple Blossom
Apple Blossom
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Porthreath, Cornwall 2006
St Philip & St James Church
The George Inn ~ Norton St Philip
Bath Abbey
Thermae Bath Spa
Bath ~ Royal Mineral Water Hospital
Queen Street, Bath.
It was a long queue!!
The Jane Austen Centre ~ Bath
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Across the Valley from Knowlton Church.
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Ashmore Wood Bluebells
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3 pictures of bluebells and wild garlic in Ashmore Wood, cared for by The Forestry Commission. It is located in the Cranborne Chase (Dorset) and West Wiltshire Downs Area.
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Rosalyn Hilborne club has replied to John GoodwinRosa.
Rosalyn Hilborne club has replied to Andy Rodker clubAndy Rodker club has replied to Rosalyn Hilborne clubYou've got me thinking. Based on your other photos in your fine series, I assumed they were the wild garlic that you showed. If so, then yes, they are called ransoms. If they are white bluebells then I'm wrong!
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