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Showing posts with label daffodil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label daffodil. Show all posts

Thursday, 4 April 2013

A-Z Challenge 2013 - 'D' - Daffodils



My A-Z posts this year are based on my garden – flowers, animals, the birds and the bees, butterflies - with a bit of poetry thrown in. For some letters I am expecting to cheat somewhat – a sort of wish they were here.

D - Daffodils, Daisy, Dandelion, Dove, Dunnock

There is only one way to start this post; with William Wordsworth, of course,

I wandered lonely as a cloud
That floats on high o’er vales and hill,
When all at once I saw a crowd,
A host, of golden daffodils;
Daffodils
 Wordsworth spent of lot of time in the Lake District which enabled him too write:

In youth from rock to rock I went,
From hill to hill in discontent
Of pleasure high and turbulent,
Most pleased when most uneasy;
But now my own delights I make, -
My thirst at every rill can slake,
and gladly Nature's love partake
of Thee, sweet Daisy!

Daisies

Somehow I think these were not the type of daisy meant by Wordsworth. 

Daisies in the lawn are not to be encouraged nor is the dandelion is a plant we want to see:

A Patch of Dandelions
 With locks of gold today;
Tomorrow, silver grey;

Dandelion Seed Head
 Then blossom-bald. Behold,
O man, they fortune told!

 The hedge sparrow (dunnock) is a common garden bird that enthrals you with its song:

Dunnock
 A dunnock perched content on outhouse beams,
Plump-feathered in striped brown and misty grey,
That I disturbed from drowsy dunnock dreams
To startled flight. Away! Escape! Away!

If we are to escape let’s have some fun before we go:

Let's take off all our clothes. It's time for shamelessness.
On nights of self-reflection, we go skinny-dipping with our self-perception.
We join the stars dancing on the water
and we emerge, red-skinned not red-faced. A collared dove coo-coo-coos

Collared Dove
At one time the collard dove was a very common visitor to our garden; now it has been crowded out by the ubiquitous wood pigeon.

A late candidate for inclusion in this post is:
A Dog in Disgrace
 Poems
  • I wandered lonely as a cloud – Wordsworth
  • To the Daisy - Wordsworth
  • The Dandelion – John B Tabb
  • Dunnock – Alan Hartley
  • The Collared Dove – Alexander Hawkins
Photo attributions:
  • Patch of Dandelions – By Robert Engelhart – CC BY-SA 3.0
  • Dandelion Seed Head – By Tony Hisgett, Birmingham, UK – CC BY-SA 2.0
  • Dunnock – by Dr Raju Kasambe – CC BY-SA 3.0
  • Collared Dove – Adrian Pingstone – Public domain

Wednesday, 30 March 2011

Creative Blogging in the Spring

I had a pleasant surprise today when Deirdra Eden-Coppel over at A Story Book World.
gave me a Creative Blog Award.

To celebrate I have decided to share some photos of spring flowers in my garden with her and my other blog followers.

Hyacinth and dwarf daffodils












Dwarf daffodil and the blue chionodoxa












Primula  




These photos were incorporated in my post Spring for Sunday Stamps in the video that did not work. Apologies for that, but enjoy them now.