Village Life: Dandelions, Bluebells, Wood Anemones, Fungi and a Boathouse

As I set off on my walk around the outskirts of my village, the road winds slightly uphill. It becomes much easier the more I do it.

Not far into the walk, I am greeted by cheerful yellow dandelions, which are usually classified as weeds. These wildflowers add a bright splash of colour, reminding me that beauty can be found in even the simplest of things. It's a shame to mow them down.

Since my last visit to the woods near my village, the number of bluebells has doubled, and the air is full of a sweet scent.

Wood anemones tend to thrive in woodlands and in this case, on the side of the road. They have pretty star-shaped white flowers, which sometimes have a pinkish tinge.

The old boathouse looks particularly photogenic when the sun shines, casting a reflection on the water. It is a favourite
spot for photographers and visitors alike.

While there weren't many fungi present, the ones I spotted were quite large. Although I did get stung by some nettles, it was definitely worthwhile to get a closer look. To soothe my nettle sting, I used a nearby dock leaf on my leg because it has anti-inflammatory properties.

After completing my walk around the outskirts of the village, I felt a sense of achievement as I'm trying hard to keep my fitness levels up!



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It's so beautiful. My lovely dog loves to eat dandelions, so there are no patches of dandelion nearby area where she walks...🤣

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Oh, gosh. That proves they will eat anything! I might try one in a salad. 🙂

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