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Magnolia, Nevada and a talking walk to Hampstead Village

03/20/2021 //  by Michelle

It is not quite there yet, but the Kenwood magnolia is poised. One more day of good sunshine and those creamy silk vase shaped petals will have burst into full flower. Round a corner into the woods I came across a long fallen tree whose trunk had rotted and crumbled. Squatting down to look closer …

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Spring buds and blossom

03/17/2021 //  by Michelle

Willows are always the last trees to lose their leaves and the first to come into leaf – and here they are, down by the Men’s Swimming Pond, blowing around on a vigorously windy day. Meanwhile, walking through the wood, the brambles are revving up for an energetic spring colonising the undergrowth. A bit further …

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Regent’s Park – and a kite

03/13/2021 //  by Michelle

It has, on the whole, been a grey and blustery week so my second indulgent bit of socialising, with a school friend in Regent’s Park, was a bit drear. But I am delighted to say that the hellebores were totally refusing to be discouraged and were looking delightful. Likewise these really vibrant berries/berry-like flowers – …

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Grand Union Canal

03/10/2021 //  by Michelle

Those of you who follow our Instagram feed with recognise this. Yes, it really is a car welded onto the back of a barge! Seen yesterday on my first-escape-from-London spring walk along the Grand Union Canal with the lovely Catherine Rose (@catherinerosebloom) – an erstwhile FreeFrom Food Awards winner and FFFA ‘judging cook’ who now …

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The Secret Garden’s secret revealed

03/07/2021 //  by Michelle

Long term followers may remember that way back at the beginning of the first lockdown, when I had just moved to Highgate and started this blog, I discovered a ‘secret garden’ on my way down to the heath – but could not find out any more about it. Well now, over a year later, all …

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Daffodils

03/02/2021 //  by Michelle

Sunday morning dawned bright and shiny and I was up betimes. Not only up, but up at Kenwood where the daffodil bank is just starting to come into its own. Although somewhat overshadowd by the daffs, lurking at the bottom of a tree was this lovely clutch of croci. Further into the woods I came …

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