Churchyards look at their prime at this magical time
Thursday, March 16, 2017
Church yards look so inviting at this time of year with the winter and spring bulbs in bloom, it's so enchanting to see. The rest of the year by comparison they look rather stark and uninviting. With the promise of snowdrops, daffodils, violets and crocuses (and who knows what else, maybe blossom) I can be persuaded to perambulate around for a little while.
Lovely to see some crocuses sneaking through.
Double frilly daffs! Aren't they pleasant!
Do you ever take in the natural beauty in your local churchyard?
Sophie
Lovely to see some crocuses sneaking through.
Double frilly daffs! Aren't they pleasant!
Do you ever take in the natural beauty in your local churchyard?
Sophie
4 comments
No but you have made me think to do this as there are two pretty old churches nearish to me that I've never visited.x
ReplyDeleteP.S. Perambulate is the most hilariously quaint and archaic word! Jolly nice to see it being used in modern prose!
ReplyDeleteFarndon churchyard here is a mass of forget me not shortly, I hope, when I take an organised walk round there! The cemetery here is beautiful at the moment
ReplyDeleteI haven't been in our local churchyard for some time. They have loads of primroses in a variety of colours. It looks so pretty.
ReplyDeleteI love to hear your comments xx