Thursday 13 May 2010

The hills are alive with the screech of peacocks





I needed to get out and get some fresh air and see some flowers.....




















Felt I needed to go back to Harcourt Arboretum again and see the peacocks and the bluebells - took along a sandwich and a book. Even in the short time since my last visit there are more rhododendrons out, with their stunning colours. One peacock tried to hitch a lift - I had to get someone to entice him away as he was determined to come home with me. You can't help but be fascinated by the colours, and his back looked like a tapestry.












Some of the tree trunks were like modern art - a Henry Moore, and a couple of reclining figures perhaps.



As I was leaving, looking back at the carpet of bluebells, I did wonder what that particular kind of purply-blue reminded me of......then I remembered.....








Friday 7 May 2010

Chickens and herons and cream jugs

When I want some fresh air I can go up the road to my friend Felicity's garden and talk to her chickens, who are very interesting and very pretty, and don't they know it.



I think here the hens are dancing.... bit of dosey doh going on methinks..
Otherwise I can go down to the river and
admire the herons - who can't be better described
than by Mary Oliver:
'On the leafy banks
an old Chinese poet
hunched in the white gown of his wings'
was waiting.
The water
was the kind of dark silk
that has silver lines
shot through it
when it is touched by the wind'
and
'The preacher
made his difficult landing,
his skirts up around his knees'
When I am not out, I am often
in the workshop bashing away
with a hammer and generally
making a lot of lovely noise
without annoying anyone..






My next project in silversmithing is a cream jug - this is one of the very early stages, when I am raising and doing a bit of planishing - long way to go.

Bluebells at last

As I don't have a garden, I have to go out and find places to visit, and content myself with a jug of daffodils indoors...




























Peacocks, rhododendrons, a tree that looks as if washing is hanging on lines.....

























A visit to a bluebell wood has got to be one of the highlights of spring - at Harcourt Arboretum a short walk for those who are not too mobile (me!) brings a great reward. You are accompanied by peacocks and colour abounds. I did have to go home and write a poem, as you do, but won't bore you with it here - just enjoy the colours and better still - go out and see them.