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Milton Common, Portsmouth (+PiP)

Milton Common, Portsmouth (+PiP)
Taken during a walk yesterday morning (Tuesday). It turned out to be the hottest day of the year and so I only stayed out for an hour or so.

Please check out the PiP for a look at some of the wildflowers on the common.

trester88, Berny, homaris, Gudrun and 15 other people have particularly liked this photo


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 Gudrun
Gudrun club
Two lovely high summer photos topped by a great sky! The yellowed grass shows that it's been warm:-)
Here it has been around 35°C until yesterday, temperatures are down today but it's still very humid....
3 months ago.
 Keith Burton
Keith Burton club has replied
Thanks TOZ............glad you like it.
3 months ago.
 Keith Burton
Keith Burton club has replied
Thanks very much Gudrun............I'm pleased you like these two photos.

35 degrees C..!! Wow! It's rarely that hot here...............the past couple of summers we've had places that reached 40 degrees, but normally or just a day or so. Nowadays, I struggle with anything over 25 degrees.........especially if it's humid as well.
3 months ago.
 trester88
trester88 club
Ich liebe solche Brachflächen, wo sich die Natur entwickeln kann. Die Blumenwiese im PiP ist besonders schön. Ich sehe da die Wilde Möhre, Malven und das gelbe Jakobskreuzkraut. Das ist allerdings giftig. Rinder und Pferde sollten es nicht fressen, weil sie davon Leberschäden bekommen.
3 months ago.
 Keith Burton
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I'm glad that these two photos please you Wilhelm...........and thanks for your visit and lovely comments.

Horses are not allowed on this land, so the Ragwort is free to flower and keep the bees happy!
3 months ago.

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