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Greenoak Journal: Goldilocks buttercups Woodthorpe holloway
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Ramblings from the city's edge. Friday, 22 April 2011. Goldilocks buttercups Woodthorpe holloway. Goldilocks buttercups Woodthorpe holloway. Originally uploaded by goldsally. A little buttercup of damp woodland edges. Found these in the old holloway near Woodthorpe. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Greenoak was the old name for the area of Sheffield in which I live. This is my attempt to capture it and the countryside at the edge of the city. Other photos can be seen on my flickr site.
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Greenoak Journal: Oak, Totley Hall Farm
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Ramblings from the city's edge. Wednesday, 28 April 2010. Oak, Totley Hall Farm. Ancient oak, Totley Hall Farm May 1st. Originally uploaded by goldsally. I love 'em. Can't bear to think what the landscape might become. 29 April 2010 at 07:12. Good to see you back Sally! I love oak trees too, have a lovely one in my garden. I had heard a while ago that there is a new disease affecting them - lets just hope that it doesnt have the same effect as Dutch Elm Disease did - that would be a tragedy.
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Greenoak Journal: John Donne and the shortest day...
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Ramblings from the city's edge. Tuesday, 22 December 2009. John Donne and the shortest day. A Nocturnal upon St Lucy's Day, being the shortest day". Tis the year's midnight, and it is the day's,. Lucy's, who scarce seven hours herself unmasks;. The sun is spent, and now his flasks. Send forth light squibs, no constant rays;. The whole world's sap is sunk;. The general balm the hydroptic earth hath drunk,. Whither, as to the bed's-feet, life is shrunk,. Dead and interred; yet all these seem to laugh,.
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Greenoak Journal: Fieldfares
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Ramblings from the city's edge. Friday, 11 December 2009. Why do I seem to write this blog mostly in Winter? Perhaps I find it the most beautiful of seasons - especially when it is under such threat. Today the real symbols of midwinter burst out of the bony trees near Woodthorpe - a clatter of fieldfares. Here is what John Clare has to say in a gem of a sonnet:. Emmonsails Heath in Winter. I love to see the old heath's withered brake. Mingle its crimpled leaves with furze and ling. Nice to see you back a...
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the ponderings of snigglewoo: I'm in Cathy's office, doing all her work
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The ponderings of snigglewoo. Im in Cathys office, doing all her work. So Anna, what did you do today? Visa hela min profil. Black Carrot Secret Diaries. What Rhymes With Rosie? The new side of me. Match-Box Songs and Gypsy Hymns. Måndag 19 januari 2009. I'm in Cathy's office, doing all her work. Not quite, though I am putting some pages back in order after she left the window open and the wind blew everything over. It's entertaining enough along with facebook while she's teaching her lecture.
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Greenoak Journal: Baby housemartins
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Ramblings from the city's edge. Sunday, 13 June 2010. About 20 baby housemartins at the gate at the end of Totley Hall Lane - all landing together to peck at some wettish mud. Of course, I didn't have my camera with me. 23 June 2010 at 23:13. I absolutely love the photos on your blog. I feel like Im right there! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). And I have an earlier site documenting the life of Meersbrook Park. This is a Flickr badge showing items in a set called Greenoak Journal Jan '10.
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Greenoak Journal: Hare tracks in the snow?
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Ramblings from the city's edge. Tuesday, 22 December 2009. Hare tracks in the snow? These tracks across the lane and fields near Owler Lee and Fanshawegate. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Greenoak was the old name for the area of Sheffield in which I live. This is my attempt to capture it and the countryside at the edge of the city. Other photos can be seen on my flickr site. And I have an earlier site documenting the life of Meersbrook Park. John Donne and the shortest day. Hare tracks in the snow?
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Greenoak Journal: Bluebells Gillfield
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Ramblings from the city's edge. Friday, 22 April 2011. Originally uploaded by goldsally. Many Totley people go to the more famous Ecclesall woods to see the bluebells, not realising that the woods right here are full of them. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Greenoak was the old name for the area of Sheffield in which I live. This is my attempt to capture it and the countryside at the edge of the city. Other photos can be seen on my flickr site. Goldilocks buttercups Woodthorpe holloway.
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Greenoak Journal: and more...
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Ramblings from the city's edge. Tuesday, 12 January 2010. And a fieldfare this morning definitely eating the hips off the rosa rugosa. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Greenoak was the old name for the area of Sheffield in which I live. This is my attempt to capture it and the countryside at the edge of the city. Other photos can be seen on my flickr site. And I have an earlier site documenting the life of Meersbrook Park. A sleepless night, birds and more snow. Make your own badge here.