I love the sight of a silver-lined oak leaf and December is the month to find them.
via The Sussex Weald: the realm of the ancient — Daniel Greenwood
I love the sight of a silver-lined oak leaf and December is the month to find them.
via The Sussex Weald: the realm of the ancient — Daniel Greenwood
Paul Thompson – Ryevitalise Programme Officer Trees give us so much – visually from a landscape perspective, environmentally by cleaning the air producing oxygen and storing carbon, and emotionally as spending time in a woodland is said to boost our immune system and have a restorative effect on our mental wellbeing. They have also had […]
via The Winter King — The official blog for the North York Moors National Park
MEMBERS of the Salvation Army band were playing and singing Christmas carols outside a South Brisbane hotel. Drinkers in the bar joined in merrily. “You can’t sing in here,” roared the barman. “If you want to sing go out and… Read More › The post Drinkers join the Salvos in Christmas carols outside South Brisbane…
via Drinkers join the Salvos in Christmas carols outside South Brisbane pub — TIME GENTS
In March of 1863, 18-year-old Charles Appleton Longfellow walked out of his family’s house on Brattle Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and—unbeknownst to his family—boarded a train bound for Washington, D.C., traveling over 400 miles across the eastern seaboard in order to join President Lincoln’s Union army to fight in the Civil War. Charles (b. June 9, […]
via The Story of the Christmas song, “I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day” — My Good Time Stories
Cork oaks are generous trees. They provide homes to the birds that nest on their branches and nourishment to the black pigs that feed on their acorns. The bark of the oak tree is manually stripped to produce cork, a natural material known since ancient times for its versatility. Pliny the Elder writes in his […]
I long for hydrangea days. As much as I love living and gardening in South Florida, I can’t help but deeply miss the hydrangeas in my New York garden. I loved photographing them from their first green buds in spring to the fullness of color during their bloom time to the their faded glory in […]
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