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Bluebell Woods


Went to my normal "go to" woods today near Rowlands Castle, Hampshire, to see how the bluebells were doing, only to find many of the Beech trees had been felled. The bluebells were still there but growing among the fallen tree trunks and covered in cut branches etc. Why it couldn't have been done before or after the bluebell flowering season I don't know! Anyway I found a few largish patches in another nearby location to photograph, but the Beech trees were much prettier :-(
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I am so sorry to hear about the felling of the Beech trees...first of all because that would totally wreck me to see such lovely trees cut down. They are like people to me and it's horrifying to see them chopped down like that. Next, their timing really sucks and I'm really sorry you had to be there to be shocked and saddened by it all. :(
You did get a lovely picture though, even if it wasn't the beautiful beech trees you wanted to feature.
Thanks so much for the wonderful comments on both my outrageously ugly duck and my backlit lily! :) Glad you enjoyed them...I loved your enthusiasm for the top-down Mariposa Lily...I'm not surprised since we share the same excitement over things and those alien-like, hairy blossoms are just so COOL! You won't be surprised to learn a nickname for them is "Cat's Ears"!
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