My first walk in the fields today, in Spring sunshine. How things have changed in the month when my back has confined me to lane walks. On the beck the marsh marigolds are coming into bloom and along the bank, here and there, lesser celandine open to the sunshine.
In the hedges the catkins are shaking their pollen - in places it lies thick on the ground. The rabbits that have survived our bitter winter are now fat and healthy and - judging by the way the dogs have their noses down rabbit holes - there are baby rabbits down there.
In the garden the snowdrops are now a faded white and in their place are drifts of crocus - my favourite are the purple and white striped ones and the shiny purple ones, both of which always remind me of old fashioned humbug boiled sweets. Do you remember them?
On our walk we set up a pair of mallard on the beck. In the hedges, where Tess likes to squeeze under, blackbirds pepper the stretch, one every thirty yards or so - many with beakfuls of moss and grass - nest building is in serious progress.
Yes, I think Spring has arrived. And with it, an improvement in my back. This is only a short blog as I don;t want to sit too long at the computer. But thank you so much to all of you who have sent me your good wishes and given me suggestions for improving my condition. I really do appreciate it.
Friday 26 March 2010
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So glad that your back is improving enough to enable you to get out again. What beautiful encounters have been waiting for you.
How lovely your walk sounds. I love the new photos at the top of your blog. Wonderful news that things are improving enough with your back to go for such a stroll!
I'm curious what "boiled humbug sweets" are?
Actually walking is good for back problems, Weaver.
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So glad to see your return!
I have thought about you, wishing you well.
If one does have to be laid up in bed, make it by an open window in Springtime!
But, hopefully you are much better now!
Welcome back Weaver! Beautiful Spring header, and so good to hear you're getting out and about again.
So glad you are back sharing your walk with us. i would lov tobe there and see it all in person. take care.
Delighted to find your blog appearing in my feed/reader once again, Weaver. I love your spring flowers, and hope you really are in less pain.
It all sounds wonderful. Yes, I remember the humbugs. Your banner looks beautiful with all the flowers. I miss being able to take the kind if walks you do. Our trails are formerly set in state parks -- none of this meandering across people's fields.
Your banner photographs are beautiful.
So glad to hear you are up and about and enjoying Spring chez vous. Take care of yourself.
So pleased your back is back!
I remember the humbugs too....
It is so good to hear that you are getting better and able to walk around the fields again.
Wonderful that you can venture outside to greet the coming Spring. Glad to hear your back is improving. Take care.
Dear Weaver…it is simply wonderful to have you back! Your posts and photos—and most of all, you the person behind them—have been greatly missed. I hope spring will prove the healing medicine you need for your back. And if you must keep your missives brief, or irregular, so be it…I'm just glad to know you're on the mend.
Glad to hear your back is feeling better. I went for a nice spring walk today also. It feels good to be out in the fresh warm air.
So great to hear you are doing better, - and are able to enjoy the spring time. Love your photo at the top.
It's nice to hear you are feeling well enough for a nice spring walk, Weaver! xx
Happy that you are mobile again Weaver, - take care!
So glad you can stroll in the springtime...and the blogosphere, Dear.
Aloha from Hawaii my Friend!
Comfort Spiral
Yes, so glad you are doing better. Sounds like quite a healthy and productive walk. I remember snowdrops from living in the US north. So difficult for those and crocus, tulip, etc. to grow at my house now. Glad you are enjoying them. Please continue to get better.
Slowly does it Weaver - a gentle walk works wonders. So glad you are up and about again.When backs play up like that it's good to know that time and a bit of exercise sees them right eventually.Take care and don't do too much too soon.x
good post flowers are reminder me my childhood with my maternal grandfather's house in hill of uttranchal.
great god bless u.
regards
Dinesh Chandra
Hi Weaver, I like your header with all the spring flowers. I always feel better when spring arrives. I remember the Humbugs although I never really liked them much as a child. Bob.
Hello Weaver,
What more colourful representation of Spring than your header! Quite beautiful enough to lift everyone's spirits. And I'm so glad you're feeling stronger. Best wishes to you and the farmer.
Welcome "back"!... but remember not to sit at the computer for too long a stretch.
Glad you're well enough to walk again through the fields. Your picture is glorious. I use to think that summer was the best season, but as I grow older I find that it is spring with its sense of renewal that i prefer.
I'm so glad to read that you have been able to get outside to enjoy some of the pleasures of the new season. Here's hoping for continued improvement!
So glad to see your return!
home jobs india
Welcome back Pat - I have missed you. So glad you are able to get out and about and enjoy your walks again. The gardens are really waking up now, even if they want to go back to bed next week!
So glad to see you back - I've missed joining you on walks across your countryside. "Blackbirds peppering" - what a great visual!
How lovely to be walking across the fields again. Your descriptions are so 'alive', I loved reading this. Short but very sweet. Such good news on the 'back' front! Can one say that? lol.
Walking is good exercise for the back. I loved the visuals produced from your narrative of your walk.
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