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Narcissus Tête à Tête

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By Amy


Narcissus  Tête à Tête

with Cyclamen Coum



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Good size clump, and the Cyclamen. What is the white cavern on the right hand side?

3 Mar, 2016

 

Perfect spring picture, Amy. Is it in sheltered spot?

3 Mar, 2016

amy
Amy
 

Thanks Sue & Klahanie its not particular sheltered positioned in front of my summer house ,I do like to see these growing together ,Sue what you can see is a huge lump of flint well known for it in this area I often put a plant in the hole to tumble down the sides of the flint stone ,I have some big ones in my garden showing sea fossils you might like to look up Grimes Graves its interesting reading ...

3 Mar, 2016

 

It all looks so lovely Amy.

3 Mar, 2016

 

Nice color contrast Amy. I love that flint stone, it makes a nice backdrop.

3 Mar, 2016

 

Planting hole for some prehistoric Sempervivum perhaps!

3 Mar, 2016

 

You have spring!

3 Mar, 2016

 

A great combination....... Interesting piece of flint.....

3 Mar, 2016

amy
Amy
 

Thanks all for your kind comments I didn't expect the flint to take center stage Lol .. I'll take a photo of it when its planted up !

3 Mar, 2016

 

Sorry Amy, The Daffs are a magnificent clump, the flint a talking point.

4 Mar, 2016

 

I love the hardscape. I would consider adding a few more if you can find them.

4 Mar, 2016

amy
Amy
 

Sue I'm so use to seeing the flints I almost forget they're there In fact this has made me appreciate them more , Paul I have quite a few larger flints piled up on my scree garden also in other spots around the garden ... we have a farmer friend who is wiling to give them to us he's not happy when the tractors hit them below the ground damaging the machinery some times bombs come up as well when the sugar beet is harvested ...

4 Mar, 2016

 

Amy, lol you make me laugh. Bombs!?

4 Mar, 2016

 

We want more flint pictures please Amy....

4 Mar, 2016

 

A lovely display Amy..and I love the Flint too..Oh no,not bombs ! I bet there are still hundreds still undiscovered yet..and as a matter of interest,do you know where the nearest targets would be for them,in your area ?

4 Mar, 2016

 

The daffs are marvellous. We have these too with the cyclamen. I've noticed the cyclamen have some new plants so I must pot them on. Lovely show Amy including the large boulder.

5 Mar, 2016

 

If you find a bomb, please send it to me. :)

5 Mar, 2016

 

Lol,Paul..she would need to have a fortune to cover postage! My comment should have read "where the nearest targets would HAVE been for them..not now :o)

5 Mar, 2016

 

LOL, that is something else. Who put those bombs there? Germans?

5 Mar, 2016

amy
Amy
 

Lol Paul I'm serious my OH was an agronomist before retiring it was his job to advise farmers as a consultant on the best way to grow sugar beet without diseases etc. and then to ensure it reached the factory in good condition it is at the factory when the Sugar beet is washed off the lorries into the flumes where the bombs are detected ,the factory comes to a stand still while they are being removed they are Mortar Bombs about 18" long Sandra is right I'm pretty sure the P.O wouldn't allow one in the Post Lol... they are mostly unstable and rusty and taken away to be dealt with or blown up , Sandra Norfolk had more air-fields during the war than anywhere else in the country we were totally surrounded by them even small ones hidden in local woods ( am I giving away secrets here ,long since gone and over grown )we still have Lakenheath & Mildenhall which are operational American air-bases & Marham today fly Tornadoes to Syria , Shipdham up the road has many tales of Ghosts still to be seen and has a flying club today .
Anyway I went out this morning to take photos of my lumps of flint ,its pouring with rain I'll try to take some better pics another day I'm being taken out for dinner soon ,Yummy :o)

5 Mar, 2016

 

Thanks for the history lesson Amy. Fascinating to hear about. I was joking about sending me a bomb. Enjoy your dinner. Hope you have better weather tomorrow.

5 Mar, 2016

amy
Amy
 

Not the Mortar Bombs Paul they were used in practice over the battle areas , whole villages were taken over by the ministry the families were sent away to live in other places Churches destroyed ,schools houses etc. they have never been allowed back they lost their homes ... it still is a battle area for practice you can hear the bombs and guns on a clear day ...

5 Mar, 2016

 

Wow, life is so precious.

5 Mar, 2016

 

I recognise those names of Lakenheath and Mildenhall,Amy,but had forgotten about them ,but I do remember when we were on holiday many years ago,in Great Yarmouth, we had a few outings in Norfolk,and the noise of the jets flying over on training exercises,at one place we visited, were deafening! Would that be Reedham?
Russell seems to think so..

5 Mar, 2016

amy
Amy
 

Those jets are a pain on nice sunny days Sandra but we know they are doing their job , Reedham is a village with a ferry crossing you have to pay the ferry man it only take about 3/4 cars at a time its a short cut with a very nice pub at the other side , no airstrip there tell Russell its a little bit to damp Lol ... Tony tells me there were approx 200 airfields in Norfolk at one time x

6 Mar, 2016

 

these are the tiny daphs/jonquils, right? that's a healthy looking clump and with cyclamen too! fantastic, amy!

8 Mar, 2016

 

I think it was Reedham where we were,Amy,as Russ remembers the river,and us sitting outside having fish and chips..we seemed to be on the flight path,as they screamed overhead ..I thought they were after my chips ! Lol xx

8 Mar, 2016

amy
Amy
 

Yes Lori thanks :o) Sounds about right Sandra or it could have been Wroxham Broad they do brilliant fish & chips do you remember a bridge with hundreds of Swans ? x

8 Mar, 2016

 

Possibly,Amy..he said there was a bridge,but doesn't remember Swans..mind you. I am going back to either 1986/7,when we stayed at California Cliffs,near G.Yarmouth in a Caravan ! a lot of water has passed under that bridge since then :o) We toured around to a few places ..

9 Mar, 2016



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