I showed you the guest house where I was staying but on the last day I suddenly thought that I ought to take a couple of pictures of the inside. So I took a picture of the dining room where guests had breakfast.
Then went back to my room and tidied up the bed to take a photograph there. You can see I didn’t do it very well.
If it had been done properly the pillows would have been even.
I also thought that I would share a few of the quick flower photographs I took as I went about.
I am a real sucker for interesting flowers and these were on a front wall in a nearby road. Not sure what they are but they look a bit like a sort of sedum.
I found this up on the Giant’s Hill at Cerne Abbas. Then the day I went on the walk to Thorncombe woods I passed this in a garden in Dorchester.
I chose this photograph because it also includes some blue flowers which look like the ones I have growing all down the drive at the front of my house.
Later not far from Hardy’s cottage I had to stop and take a photograph of these poppies that looked so gay in the bright sunshine. (And if anyone objects to my use of adjective. I don’t know another one that describes the scene more perfectly.)
The guest house looks really nice – good to know. The cowslips used to grow all over the hills around here when I was a child, so nice to know they can still be found near the Giant.
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The cowslip was really small. I almost wondered if it was something else.
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What a nice guest house. I have learned to take pictures before I settle into accomodation, but even then I usually end up with something out of place. I like that you got to sit with other people at breakfast. I had that in Wales recently and enjoyed the company of a very nice couple. Lovely flowers too, its so nice that cowslips are recovering from past generations love of cowslip wine.
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Never had cowslip wine!
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Me neither, I was too young to try it before the picking of wild flowers was banned. Miss Marple seems to get through a large quantity of the stuff.
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🙂
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