Thursday 20 June 2013

Finding Bluebells and a Visit to Burrow Farm Gardens ...


Hello there! Many "Thanks" for your comments on my last post. I am very behind with this blogging lark but will try to persevere. If truth be told I'm slightly off colour at the moment. On Saturday, the OH and I went up to London and walked around Brick Lane and Shoreditch looking at all the new street art and then went off for a Curry before catching the train home. That was a good day.

On Tuesday I went to my Photography Class and for the first time ever I just had this feeling that I didn't want to go but I went against my better judgement as it turned out. We met at an area called The Silent Pool, just outside Guildford. Whilst trying to climb up a bank having taken a photo my foot slipped and I fell flat on my face - it sounds funny but it wasn't! I ache all over and I thought that I may have damaged some teeth - they are very painful, I bit my cheek as I fell and my mouth is all swollen. From my wrist to my elbow is grazed and I look a bit like a self harmer. My legs are bruised and my stomach and back too - a full house of aches and pains. I left the course early and since then I've been feeling a bit low, if I'm honest. Hopefully, I'll feel better soon - mentally as well as physically!


Anyhow, this post has some photos of the last few bluebells - which we spotted as were heading out to Burrow Farm Gardens and had to stop and take a look.




We arrive at Burrow Farm and enjoy a leisurely walk around the gardens before enjoying some tea and scones.







Rather than rabbiting on I will let the photos do the talking!

















Sorry that this post is a bit depressing but I suppose that's how life is at times.

Until next time,

June.

16 comments:

  1. Hope you are feeling better soon.Your photos are beautiful as always.

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  2. I'm sorry to hear you had such a nasty fall.
    I hope you are feeling tip top very soon.
    Lovely photos as always, love the sculptures.
    Take good care of yourself.
    Lisa x

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  3. Beautiful photos. The bluebell woods look stunning. Hope you're on the mend soon.

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  4. So sorry to hear about your fall June and hope that you'll be feeling much better soon. Your photos are stunning.
    Patricia x

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  5. Beautiful photos as always, very uplifting. Sorry you're not feeling so good yourself, sounds like a nasty fall though, no wonder you're feeling rough. Hope you pick up soon :) xx

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  6. I'm sorry to hear about your fall and that you're not feeling too good. These photos are just beautiful, as always. I wish I could achieve the colours as well as your do, I especially like the view just after you mentioned tea and scones and also the lovely rustic fence.

    I hope you feel better very soon.

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  7. Your photos do tell a story - love the buttercups by the fence & the bee.

    Poor you - that must have been horrid. Hope you start to feel better & the bruises subside quickly.

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  8. No wonder you're feeling out of sorts, that fall sounds nasty. I hope you're feeling much better soon. You're photos are lovely, as always. Some gorgeous views, though the bluebells around here were finished long ago.

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  9. Oh dear, June that does sound like a nasty fall, no wonder you are feeling out of sorts. A fall like that shakes you up quite a bit and makes you feel wary of things even when your aches and pains have gone. Hope you feel better soon - great photos as always:)

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  10. Oh no, I'm sorry to hear that, I hope you feel back to your old self soon. If it's any consolation, your photos get better and better so you are definitely benefiting from your photography course! x

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  11. Aw June, I'm so sorry to hear about your fall and that your not feeling great. I hope you feel better soon lovely. Your photos are gorgeous, love all the beautiful flowers. xx

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  12. Oh no June, that does sound like a very nasty fall hope you're feeling a little bit better . Your photos are always beautiful and never depressing.

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  13. So sorry to hear about your fall June, I bet you wished you had stayed at home. Hope you will soon recover. I loved still seeing some bluebells and also the wonderful Burrow Farm gardens. We hope we might visit there next weekend weather permitting.
    Take care.
    Sarah x

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  14. Not depressing at all, you have shared some beautiful images with us and told us of your nasty fall and accompanying feeling of being quite shaken up ... and friends are exactly the right the people to tell because we can now all wish you well and hope that what was once described to me as 'the fairy dust of good will' does its work and you soon feel well again. Hugs x

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  15. Oh June, you poor thing! Your photos are so beautiful though. The post is not depressing, and you have every right to feel down at the moment. Big Hug! x

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