Showing posts with label timothy grass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label timothy grass. Show all posts

Saturday, July 28, 2012

Sunday 8 July

Dry

 Common Knapweed  - Centaurea nigra
 Creeping Thistle - Circium arvense
 Himalayan Balsam - Impatiens glandulifera
 Swan Family
Timothy - Phleum pratense

Take Care

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Sunday 10 July

Damp morning, the grass was wet through.

 Timothy Grass - Phleum pratense
The Tadpoles are out off the water and we find ourselves trying to avoid stepping on the tiny things.
This one was a Toadlet.
The Froglets are a bit more energetic and I cannot persuade them to pose.

Take Care.

Monday, July 12, 2010

Monday 12 July

Dry again.

White Marsh Thistle - Cirsium palustre

Timothy - Phleum pratense


Had a trip to the sea side - had to go looking for plants.
These were all along the sea wall and shore.

White & Yellow forms of Wild Radish - Raphanus raphanistrum

Wild Radish - Raphanus raphanistrum
Common Sea-lavender - Limonium vulgare
Common Sea-lavender - Limonium vulgare

Greater Sea-spurrey - Spergularia media

Sea Aster - Aster tripolium
Every time I find this it is just going over flowering, there was plenty of Glasswort about as you can see at the right of the photo.


Wall Barley - Hordeum murinum

Arnold enjoying the view.

Take Care.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Tuesday 21 July

Showers today, so we were damp.
Broad Leaved Helleborine in flower.
Cultivated Oats - must be from wild bird food as it was on the edge of the Big Lodge.
Feverfew
Hedge Bindweed
Timothy Grass
Went into Bolton (my home town) this afternoon to go shopping with an old friend, we had to have a look at Fred Dibnah - to be honest I did not think it looked like Fred, I had seen Fred on many occasions around Bolton mainly up chimneys, I first spoke to him when he demolished the Park Mill Chimney in the early 80's just off Chorley Old Road in Bolton, I went and set my camera up and waited for the monster to topple - what a sight and the dust was everywhere, I looked like I'd been down pit. After I went and chatted to Fred and the group, he was just as I expected down to earth and what we call gradely. After that I always waved when I saw him, he always acknowledged me even though he probably thought demented woman.





We enjoyed the shopping trip but Bolton has changed so much in a few years. Lots of the shops are empty - due I expect to the rates - I have never understood the thinking on this surely it would be better to have these shops occupied for less rates, you know the old saying half a loaf is better than none.