Flora And Fauna

On another very warm afternoon we visited Otter Nurseries in search of a garden bench. The queue inside was most uninviting, so we took a forest drive and revisited the outlet on our way home when the queues had subsided and Jackie ordered what she wanted.

Otter’s car park was lined with the moon daisies that are very prolific at the moment.

Gilpins’s cornus in full bloom towers, as usual, above the garden wall.

Perched on a stand at Portmore a spectator supervises a caprine push-me-pull-you.

Through traffic at Pilley needed to drive round ponies on the road

while avoiding calves on the verges.

Hatchet Pond accommodated water lilies, a moorhen,

Canada geese and their goslings,

and swans with their cygnets,

while a black-headed gull kept an eye on Caring for the Forest.

This evening we dined on Jackie’s wholesome beef and mushroom pie; boiled Jersey Royal potatoes; swede and new potato mash; firm carrots, cauliflower, and Brussels sprouts, with which I drank more of the Malbec.

58 comments

  1. What a beautiful drive. The only wildlife I’ve seen around here today was an iguana – a very invasive species!

  2. You more or less captured Old McDonald’s Farm when the gate was left open! :)) You’re having warmer weather than us, but the temperature rose at the end of the afternoon. 🙂

  3. There’s something special about an abundance of white flowers Derrick … maybe it’s an aura of peace and tranquillity …

  4. Beautiful flora and fauna. I know it’s not all fun and games, and sometimes there are tragedies, but I like how the people of your village coexist with the animals in the road for the most part.

  5. Flora and Fauna! I love it! Such beautiful flowers! And all the lovely creatures and birds are out and about living life! Wonderful photos! I giggled at the caprine “push-me-pull-you”! 🙂 Makes me think of Dr. Doolittle! 🙂
    (((HUGS))) ❤️❤️

  6. What a lovely drive, Derrick, and thank you for virtually taking us with you. I love the moon daisies and water lilies.

  7. And this, this, is why I love June so much. Perhaps my favorite month. Your photos told the story of lovely, lovely June. I don’t know if we have moon daisies in NE, but I love the name, and the flower.

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