Unfurling fronds in the woods at Tyneham, a most magical place with an intriguing history.
Yesterday was one of those especially memorable days. My daughter and I took the 5 Dorset grandchildren to Tyneham where they could play amongst the ruined houses, see how schools used to be in times gone by, walk to the beach, and through the woods. Hours of happy time together in one of our favourite places.
Frond photo friends this week in our weekly Photo Challenge:
Jane at Rainbow Junkie……. …………….. …..detail
Cathy at Nanacathy…….. ……. …………….magenta
me at Wild Daffodil……… …… ……… …6 ferns
⭐️ Denis at Haiku Hound…….. ……….. …. munch
Jen at Let the Sewing Begin ……….. ….. …… …..lush
Christina A Look at the Little Things ……. …….spiral
Dorris at Dig with Dorris ………… ……..Pteridomania
The 💜 denotes a post that is also joining in with Ronovan’s Haiku Challenge – it’s fun to combine the two.
⭐️ denotes a photo with a poem or haiku, not including the haiku challenge prompt words.
Please let me know if I have forgotten anyone
Thank you everyone for a great group of FERNS
Next up
Frivolous
Hope you have fun with this one. Can’t wait to see the Photos this week.
Here are all the photo prompts listed beautifully by Rainbow Jane, join in any time you like click here to read how.
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A lovely day out, the coast line looks a lot like here, so sunny and bright! Ferns are such willing subjects and have an almost alien feel to them.
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I agree with you about ferns, they do look as if they come from another planet, especially before they are fully unfurled. What part of the world are you in?
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Looks like you had a lovely day out with your family. I love your fern photos too.
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Thank you Gillian. We did have a wonderful day, so good to store up those precious memories.
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Beautiful images Sandra
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Thank you Denis, it was a magical day.
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