Tuesday, 30 August 2011

Rosemoor Visit

On a lovely sunny Sunday in August we visited the RHS gardens at Rosemoor in North Devon. The flowers were breathtakingly beautiful and the fruit and veg plots were amazing. Just a few photos to give an idea of the variety.



Other jaunts

We have been out on the Somerset levels a few times and the day we visited Catcott Lows we were rewarded with a meadow full of flowers and of course loads of butterflies.



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Now it's nearly Autumn!

Really don't know where the summer has gone -did I blink and miss it?! In late June we spent a good 2 weeks on the canals (Caldon/Leek/Macclesfield/ Trent and Mersey) and got up close and personal with a great many mallards, swans and Canada geese -but generally because of lack of warm sun there were few butterflies, dragonflies or damselflies which was a disappointment. Cruising though Stoke we saw a kingfisher and occasionally saw herons in the most unlikely places - of course there were large numbers of swallows, martins and swifts but the only raptors were buzzards.

Swans were friendly I think they saw canal boats as good feeding stations!