The field next to our garden has two new foals.  Though still suckling, they have halters.
Clematis on our garden wall.  The flowers change from fuschia to bluish-purple to light mauve as they mature.
A birch in Marston, Oxford, where I was at a tea party today at Paul’s house.
Wisteria covering a house in Northmoor Road, Oxford, reminds us of the wonderful wisteria under which we had tea yesterday at the Watts house.
A view in Marston, showing blue, two shades of green, pink, yellow, and white.
This field adjoins our orchard
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Thanks everyone. So glad you enjoyed them. We are having a wonderful hot spell here in Oxford.
And yes, visits very welcome:-)
Congrats! You have a beautiful blog and I enjoy reading your posts. Your kitty picture is adorable.
Can I come visit? The England countryside is gorgeous!
I love these nature pictures of where you live! I loved the other one with the Galium aparine in it, too. We call those Cleavers over here in Seattle.
Great photos and isn't the weather just now perfect?
Beautiful Anita… Nature reminds me of God!
How lovely and beautiful- I want to go!