A Book of Wild Flowers
Maesbury Canal from Queen's Head
Fragaria vesca. The wild strawberry
Welcome sunshine. HFF from Shropshire
Carpets of Anemone nemorosa
Anemone nemorosa
A silver morning
Bridges Over the Montgomery Canal
Trapped by fences
Sheep pen
Implied triangle
Prunus avium. Wild cherry blossom.
Drammen Tollbud.
HFF from Shropshire
Sets of 3
A set of 3
Stellaria holostea. Greater Stitchwort
The loveliest of trees
Success Story
Woolly thinking
Oxalis acetosella. Wood sorrel.
Mementos
Water under the bridge
Happy and Healthy Fence Friday Everyone
Winding Hole on the Montgomery Canal
Countess at Maesbury Marsh
Winding hole at entrance to Chirk tunnel
Panic Buying
Just Hanging Around on Fence Friday
1860. MDCCCLX
1860. MDCCCLX
Newport. The Guildhall
The Guildhall
The Barley, Newport
Dance of the swan
HFF from Shropshire.
The Dana
Blackthorn blossom. Prunus spinosa
Well Worn Bear Steps
Flooding at the English Bridge
Shrewsbury floods February 27
HFF from Shrewsbury Station before the floods
Shrewsbury floods 4 days ago.
Time Warp
Alicia in Cromer
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miroirs et reflexions sur l'eau - mirrors and reflections on the water
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This is really beautiful and so peaceful too.
This is a bit of a blow really, but apparently some people were treating the 'lockdown' as a holiday and gathering in numbers in certain areas. Because of this I feel this is now a very sensible move by the NT.
Yes, we found that the few people who were here were following the rules, but in some areas that wasn't the case. I think the NT has made the correct decision.
What you wrote about closing parks (and shops may be too) might happen here too. Too many people happen to be at the same time in parks, are going to DIY shops and gardening centres, like it is going on a day out.
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