Nature thread

I though it might be nice to have a thread that we can take into the summer and beyond, as the Spring thread will soon be redundant.

Please remember not to upload an image in the same post as words or it might break the thread - please add your words by replying to the image.

Thank you.

Yesterday  sent me down a rabbit hole when she mentioned this book on the 3 Good Things thread:

https://lithub.com/a-book-to-conjure-nature-when-we-need-it-most/

I then looked at this book:

www.thelostwords.org/.../

The reason for the book made me sad:

“When the most recent edition of the Oxford Junior Dictionary — widely used in schools around the world — was published, a sharp-eyed reader soon noticed that around forty common words concerning nature had been dropped. The words were no longer being used enough by children to merit their place in the dictionary. The list of these ‘lost words’ included acorn, adder, bluebell, dandelion, fern, heron, kingfisher, newt, otter, and willow. Among the words taking their place were attachment, blog, broadband, bullet-point, cut-and-paste, and voice-mail…."

Please add anything related to nature that interests you.

Thank you.

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  • I visited Mottisfont Abbey rose garden today.

    It's a large walled garden and is lovely.

    However, lots of roses weren't yet open hence it wasn't as packed as usual (which was a good thing).

    Walled gardens are very special.

    Does anyone have one of their own or one they like to visit?

  • I have been there in the past and it was lovely. I do love the smell of roses. We have one rose bush near our front door which is lovely to walk past, but still in bud. There are a few gardens nearby I love walking past when it is windy as it blows the perfume into the air.

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  • I have been there in the past and it was lovely. I do love the smell of roses. We have one rose bush near our front door which is lovely to walk past, but still in bud. There are a few gardens nearby I love walking past when it is windy as it blows the perfume into the air.

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