blossoms in my uncle's garden
bluebells on the roadside in Clifton
pansies on the roadside in Clifton
I've spoken about my love of spring before a couple of times, and it's probably starting to sound like a broken record, but as the season progresses more and more blooms are appearing in gardens and alongside the roadside that I simply can't resist pausing to snap pictures of! I'd promise that this was my last post with poorly-labelled flowers all over it, but that would be a very pie-crust-like promise to be making. I've been holed up in cafes and libraries and hunched over my desk working on essays and research proposals, so the moments when I run into blooms on my daily errand-wanderings are little spots of happy in my city life. Speaking of my predilection for the countryside, I spent a very pleasant Easter Sunday out in the Cotswolds with family, pottering around the fields where my aunt and uncle live - which is where we caught this little lady (it's a good thing none of my tribe are squeamish about pond life):
female great crested newt




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