Tuesday 12 April 2011

Unrestrained

Bilberry in spring symbolises the uninhibited progress of the best parts of Blacka Moor from dreary grouse moor, sheep-cropped and shackled, to a purer expression of nature's will. Thousands of tiny red bell-like flowers top the bulging greenery in the unplanned spaces between birch and rowan adding pictorial value to dreamy spring mornings in hazy sunlight. The occasional views of groups of hinds also hint of the nature's garden of the kind beloved of past generations of painters and tapestry designers, while promising something with more mystery

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