Showing posts with label meteorological spring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label meteorological spring. Show all posts

Sunday, 4 April 2021

View from Summer Hill


As we walked up Summer Hill, one of the lower hills that lead to the summit of Worcestershire Beacon in the Malvern Hills, we paused to look out over the Herefordshire landscape. From this vantage point it is a chequerboard of fields of pasture and crops, each bordered by hedgerows, with plentiful areas of woodland, all laid across undulations and ridges that stretch into the distance where, faintly, a low cloud, higher hills and mountains can be seen. Farms, rural houses, hamlets and villages can be glimpsed through the trees and the red Herefordshire soil is revealed in fields where crops have yet to grow. I took the photograph two days before the end of March and made a mental note to take a similar shot in May or June when the trees are fully in leaf.

photo © T. Boughen     Camera: Lumix FZ1000 2

Sunday, 7 March 2021

Cherry plum blossom


A small amount of blossom has been in evidence since the second half of February. Much of it is in gardens in the form of the popular cherry plum (Prunus cerasifera "Pissardii"). In some respects, like the snowdrop, this blossom can be a false harbinger of spring. However, it is now (in early March) being joined by the wild blackthorn and this is a clear sign that at least "meteorological spring" has arrived.

photo © T. Boughen     Camera: Lumix FZ1000 2