It was so lovely early this morning we decided to go out to Micheldever Wood and enjoy the bluebells. It's still a little early for the best show but we had a nice walk anyway. It was a bit boggy so I didn't want to get down on the ground taking close ups but I took quite a few snaps. Sorry, I couldn't decide which ones to leave out so they're all here!
Not many leaves yet, but lots of bright green moss and interesting tree stumps
And a great play fort for the little ones
I was surprised there weren't more bluebells open yet as the ones in my garden have been flowering for a while, but I guess it's shadier in the woods. I'll be back again soon!
Have a good weekend
xx


Beautiful pictures, I think they would look good enlarged and hung on the wall. This is such a pretty time of year
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos, the woods have a mystic beauty about them. Have a beautiful weekend,
ReplyDeleteMeredith
Oh to be in England when the bluebells bloom! I loved all your woodland shots. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHave a creative and lovely weekend.
What a beautiful post, I'm glad you showed us all of them, there is nothing like a bluebell wood. I look forward to visiting one every year.
ReplyDeleteSarah x
Gorgeous post, there's nothing prettier than a bluebell wood.
ReplyDeleteVictoria xx
So glad you didn't leave any out there beautiful and with the early morning light what a gorgeous walk. Love your quilt in your last post to that is so pretty, dee x
ReplyDeleteIt looks beautiful! Hope I will see the bluebell woods for myself sometime!
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend,
Madelief x
What a beautiful walk you took us on. :o) Thank you. Have a lovely weekend. xoxo
ReplyDeleteVery pretty :-) what a lovely place to walk. So looking forward to seeing all the bluebells out in the woods near me. x
ReplyDeleteamazing play fort...and what a lovely post
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful walk, there is nothing quite as perfect as a springtime walk in a bluebell wood, is there?
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ReplyDeleteGorgeous shots and I love that play tree!
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