Fallen Leaves

In my world death has lingered close this week.  More than one special friend has been touched by the great sorrow of loss.  Although once-removed from these sadnesses, it has caused me to be rather more reflective than usual. Today I drove a friend to North Devon Hospice to pick up his car, left there after the passing ofContinue reading “Fallen Leaves”

Spindle

As I parked my Messerschmidt in the village car park, on route to Mr and Mrs Bun’s, my eye was caught by something gleaming bright in the corner.  Squinting in a most attractive manner, I tried to fathom what this could possibly be.   Drawn like an anvil to an industrial strength magnet, I wandered over to investigate theContinue reading “Spindle”

Hydrangea quercifolia – The Oak Leaved Hydrangea

Before I moved to this neck of the woods my opinion of hydrangeas veered between ‘ambivalent’ and ‘unimpressed’.  Slowly, however, I have been won over, especially by some of the less grown varieties.  One of these is the oak-leaved hydrangea, Hydrangea quercifolia.  Above is a toothed leaf, yet to succumb to autumn metamorphosis, set-off beautifully by its far more advanced bronzeContinue reading “Hydrangea quercifolia – The Oak Leaved Hydrangea”