Tuesday, 27 May 2008

End of Phase




Yesterday's question is answered. When rain comes after a lengthy span of dry weather (by English standards) there's a feeling that you've moved into a different season. At the end of May with strong winds to help it and blossom scattered onto roads and paths, this can mean a less vibrant look to the woods. So far the rowan is holding up pretty well.


But some trees look (and sound) more contented despite recent buffetings. My birch seat was not creakily complaining as it was yesterday. Springy or not it wasn't the place to sit around today.



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