Sunday, August 13, 2023

Flowers as we arrive...

 My last blog post before we left was about flowers as we go, so I am book-ending that for the moment with flowers as we arrive...

A balmy evening walk in Pitlochry and my favourite new thistle - with honey bee.


Delicate flowers growing in rocks by Loch Loyal.


This plant is everywhere along the roadsides at the moment - I delight in its vibrancy!


On arrival, the hebe still had a few flowers.


There were some sweet peas for gathering and bringing inside - the scent!


Heather is still in bloom, tho fading a bit.


A morning posie of some weeds and others...


Thistles against a remnant stone cottage at Sleiteil


Sea Pinks at Portskerra Harbour


Montbrecias and the last of the lupin seeds at the cottage - a bold and stunning arrangement.

So many flowers to offer joy. 

2 comments:

  1. Chamaenerion angustifolium, commonly known as fireweed in the US and rose bay willow herb in the UK, is the flower you are seeing everyplace. It's noted for its willingness to thrive in devastated areas, including fire sites or the bombed areas of London after WWII. Beautiful pictures; enjoy your time in Scotland!

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    1. Thanks for the name Stephanie! I adore its vibrant colour and the way it pops against the landscape whether that be green or grey. It makes me smile as we drive along. We certainly look forward to enjoying Scotland again, Barry’s
      exhibition opens in a few weeks so we are busily preparing. Go well.

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