THIS WEEK:

Thursday 7th



Bluebells, ramps, and a Ruby in High Close Woods

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later on the moor above High Cross

one or two locals about



following me up the track onto Grizedale

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one passing at a trot

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over Holme Fell to the Pikes

Wednesday 6th



Sunny intervals at Low Sizergh Barn near Kendal

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the farm workers are enjoying themselves in the fields

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Holehird Gardens

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Wetherlam

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Himalayan Poppies

Tuesday 5th



Near Sawrey and the Langdale fells

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along the new footpath by Esthwaite Water

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a small shower, over Hawkshead Hill

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later, through the fields to Coniston Hall

The Banks into Coppermines Valley



Brantwood from the yacht club

Monday 4th



Hungry robin looking for scraps, Beetham Nurseries

sorry, not parting with any of our scones jam and Rhodda's cream



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nemesia, it says on the label

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hawthorn along the Lancaster Canal, Bridge 154

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fields of dandelions, right next to the thundering M6 motorway

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an alpine look for the bluebells at High Cross

Sunday 3rd



A different day today at Tarn Hows

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down the road, at Monk Coniston entrance

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that gorgeous smell

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down the road again, Martin's laburnam and azaleas are out

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lilac

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a classic car show in Ford Park Ulverston today

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Saturday 2nd



Onto the little hill above the main Tarn Hows car park

few venture here



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the weather has cleared, just a few thundery clouds left

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Wansfell Pike, more cloud on the Troutbeck fells

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fresh oak

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down the one-way, past Tarn Hows Cottage

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our friendly sparrow back at home (thank you Peter)

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