hello, I discovered your blog via the Sarah Raven blog, pleasure to read about you, I am a trained jeweller who has recently studied floristry with a dream of owning a bit of land to grow my own flowers and food and have a workshop to make from, watch this space (hopefully) we dream a like. Thanks for your beautiful images. Helen
I miss the fields of rapeseed so much! Those golden patches amidst the green have to be one of my favorite everyday-things about our time in England! Thanks for posting pictures- and I love the green arch at the entrance to the field!
hello, I discovered your blog via the Sarah Raven blog, pleasure to read about you, I am a trained jeweller who has recently studied floristry with a dream of owning a bit of land to grow my own flowers and food and have a workshop to make from, watch this space (hopefully) we dream a like. Thanks for your beautiful images. Helen
ReplyDeleteI miss the fields of rapeseed so much! Those golden patches amidst the green have to be one of my favorite everyday-things about our time in England! Thanks for posting pictures- and I love the green arch at the entrance to the field!
ReplyDeleteSo acidic isn't it?
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend to you too, Ax
Such beautiful images! There don't seem to be as many fields of rape hereabouts this year, no idea why, unless it's just a crop rotation thing.
ReplyDeleteThe shot looking at the field through the trees is great!
ReplyDeleteIt's perfectly gorgeous - and i don't like yellow flowers much! Wonder if it would grow here - well, just a little of it.
ReplyDeleteIt looks wonderful doesn't it, such a shame so many have allergic reactions.
ReplyDeleteWow!!!
ReplyDeleteReally very pretty! Lovely photo shots.
ReplyDeleteLove the first picture - stunning
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