Early this morning, Jackie photographed the first welcoming dawn we have experienced for a while.
The sunshine lived up to its promise as I wandered around photographing clumps of cheerful snowdrops; bunches of daffodils including tete-a-tetes; bright cyclamen; a variety of abundant hellebores which retained raindrops; and prolific shrubs such as camellias and viburnum. To make room for these images I have begun thinning out some 35,000 photographs in my Mac photo collection.
While I was enjoying myself drafting this post Jackie worked to unblock the shower drain. This afternoon we visited Streets in Brockenhurst to buy cleaning materials, and returned by a slightly circuitous route.
Much of the forest, like this area near Woodfidley, is still waterlogged. Reflective pools bear fallen trees. Still-standing oaks dip mossy toes into clear, still, surface water.
We stopped again at East End to photograph a pony busy trimming a prickly hedge.
Across the road two somewhat battle-scarred bays stood beside East Boldre allotments land. A notice informed visitors that the ponies inside were meant to be there and asked that they should not be fed. Was this, I wondered, a method of cutting out the compost middle man?
This evening we dined on Jackie’s classic cottage pie served with tasty gravy; flavoursome broccoli, Brussels sprouts, and carrots. The Culinary Queen drank Hoegaarden and I drank Barossa Valley Shiraz 2017.
The Ponies are beginning to look as though they’ll be shedding those winter coats very soon.
What a gorgeous sunrise we had today, I also took a few photos at first light, but I’ve scheduled mine for Saturday.
Will look forward to them, Sue. Thanks very much
Thank you for returning to Aussie wine!
It sure looks soggy around your area.
And thank you, too, Yvonne
I may have been involved in treading on those grapes whose nectar you are now imbibing! 🙂
What a thought. 🙂
the garden is peeking through, isn’t it?
Yep. Thanks a lot, Geoff
Ah, the promise of spring. And a Barossa Valley wine too.
🙂 Thanks very much, Peggy
Spectacular photos of the dawn. And your flowers are coming out, I am happy to see.
Thank you very much from us both, Dolly
My pleasure, Derrick and Jackie.
I am glad that Jackie had something enjoyable to do while you slogged round the garden with your camera. I liked your wet woodland shots a lot.
Thanks a lot, Tootlepedal
Yes, thank you Tootlepeddle!
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I was reading seriously through your post wondering what the title had to do with ponies, trees and soggy landscape. LOL! Funny man. I even got Norm’s attention with my sudden titter.
Dawns is the best time of day but I rarely see it too. 🙂
Thanks very much, Chrissy. I’m so pleased this warranted a titter 🙂
How wonderful – the curtain of winter in yesterday’s post has been drawn open by that wonderful red sky, the perky spring flowers, and today’s bright, almost shining reflective puddles. Even the ponies look spring cleaned! 🙂
Thank you very much, Emma, for your poetic comments
A wonderful sunrise, and it’s so exciting to see the flowers! I don’t recall seeing that first big old tree before, though I might have forgotten. It looks interesting. The pony with the do not feed sign seems to have something to say about that, like “Pay no attention to the sign. Feed me!”
You are right about the tree, JoAnna. It hasn’t appeared before. Nice comment about the pony. 🙂
🙂 Maybe I’ll see a close up of that tree some day. 😉
Maybe when the land has dried out 🙂
Fantastic photos today! The flowers are gorgeous and make me anxious for spring.
Thank you very much, Jill. What a difference the light makes.
They are adorable.❤️
Thanks very much, Laleh
My pleasure.
Oh my favourite sunrise right after the dark…nice warm palette…I can see our days lengthening here as well Derrick ~ sending joy smiles hedy ☀️💫
🙂 Thanks very much, Hedy
Tremendous photos sir.
Thank you very much, Gary
Spring is here! So so beautiful 🌸🌸 Beautiful as the delicious dinner 😉😋
Thank you very much, Ribana
It was surely a beautiful dawn. No wonder it drove the aficionados on a photographic enterprise. And that is a breathtaking spurt of boughs you have captured. It must be a proud tree. The oaks dipping their moss covered toes in water is a vividly pictorial and poetic expression. And I am sure there are no middlemen between you and Nature. The part about compost seeking blokes is hilarious!
Thank you very much, Uma, for such fulsome appreciation.
Beautiful, beautiful! Spring?
It looks like it, Laurie. Thanks very much.
A most enjoyable read: lovely to see such a beautiful dawn and so many flowers in your garden.
Thank you very much, Anne
A beautiful rosy pink dawn from Jackie, and such wonderful ponies ad ancient tree from you!
Thanks very much from us both, Lavinia
hi derrick –
the trees are amazing to look at love this line especially
Still-standing oaks dip mossy toes into clear, still, surface water.
oh so good
and re jackie and her task – hope the drain is all good now
Thank you so much, Yvette. The shower is better than ever
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Jackie, your dawn photos are spectacular! You definitely give The Great Photographer a run for his money! 😉 Your photos made me SIGH and smile! 🙂
Some of your tree and reflection photos in this group are amazing, Derrick!
Oh, those sweet ponies and bright daffodils bring the warm on a cold Feb night! 🙂
Gotta’ say…the East End photo of the white pony’s “end” gave me a giggle! 😀
(((HUGS))) 🙂
PS…Way to go Jackie on tackling the drain that wouldn’t drain!
Thank you so much, Carolyn X
Thanks Caroline, somebody has to tackle drains !
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🙂 I’m good at plunging drains. 🙂
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This may not be helpful to you, but it’s worth a try.
I’ve discovered that we can flush our shower drain by a certain method. If you have a washbasin on the same lot of pipes, fill it up beyond the overflow hole with cold water and then turn the tap off. Pull the plug out and let it drain naturally. I do this every time I use the washbasin and over time it does seem to keep the shower drain clear. You know it is definitely working if you hear gurgles from the shower. The louder they are, the more it is working.
Thanks very much, John. Sensible pipe arrangements are not a feature of this house 🙂
One delightful photo after another! (And a clean shower drain, too!) 😀 Yesterday was a good day. I particularly like the reflective pools with the branches.
I envy you your spring flowers–though we had sunshine and warmer temperatures yesterday, too.
Thank you so much, Merril
You’re very welcome, Derrick.
You sure got my attention with putting a pony on the head of this post. An eerie story could be written with your pictures of the forest. And then you polish off the post with more ponies – good man!!
By coincidence, I made my U.S. version of Cottage Pie yesterday too. Good eatin’!!
A happy coincidence, GP. Thanks very much
Beautiful sunrise photos and garden photos! It looks as though spring is eager to return to your part of the world?
I think so, Liz. Thank you very much
You’re welcome, Derrick.
Than you for so many beautiful photos Derrick.
And thank you, Lakshmi
Lots of beauty in your day today.
Thank you very much, Mrs W
Your welcome.
Flowers in February! Unbelievable!
Indeed, Alexander. Thanks very much
Nice to see Spring has arrived at your garden. Soon the ponies will be shedding their winter coats. 🙂
Thanks very much, Eliza
A beautiful dawn sky and so many spring flowers already! I recently unblocked our shower drain – I feel Jackie’s pain! Hehe!
Thanks very much, Clare 🙂
I love the pony “trimming” the hedge 🙂
Thanks very much, msw
Beautiful horse and flower shots! I love the trees in the water shots!
Thanks very much, Dwight
You are welcome!
Lovely photos, Derrick!
Thank you very much, Julie
I love the reflecting pools in the forest, though I expect that’s a bit of a soggy area to walk through! As always, the ponies are wonderful. 😊
Thank you very much, Louise. Very soggy 🙂
Lovely sunset and spring flowers
Thank you very much, Sherry. How are your eyes now?
Almost done. Had a vitrectomy to remove foggy floaters in my right eye. Need the other one done when the doctor says it is time.
Good
Kudos to Jacky for the photography of the sunrise. It looks beautiful. I also enjoyed a lot the flower photography and that of the reflective pool
Thanks very much from us both, Geetha
Welcome