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At least the gorse is coming into its own!

Another staggeringly DUUUUULL day, but my walk to the pub (and watch England being trounced by France at home) is at least brightened by all the gorse bushes coming out. It seems to work OK on large.
Sight and sound. An enjoyable Robert Palmer song. www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyNa-ReeZc8&list=RDlyNa-ReeZc8&start_radio=1
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18 comments

William Sutherland said:

Beautiful capture! Stay well!

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22 months ago

Andy Rodker replied to William Sutherland:

Thank you, William!
22 months ago ( translate )

Kawasirius said:

Petit sentier sympathique avec un avant-goût printanier !
22 months ago ( translate )

Jaap van 't Veen said:

Looks like a nice place for a walk.
22 months ago ( translate )

Keith Burton said:

A nicely composed shot Andy with the line of the path leading to the gate and beyond. The yellow gorse flowers stand out very well against the darker background,.
22 months ago

Rosalyn Hilborne said:

It's brightened by the beautiful yellow gorse Andy. Not much that can be said about the rugby defeat!! :-(
22 months ago

cammino said:

Besonders schön vor dem dunklen Hintergrund!
22 months ago ( translate )

Andy Rodker said:

Thank you, everyone. Not an obvious beauty but glad it held some interest!
22 months ago

elvigiadelosamanecer… said:

Bonito pase, feliz semana.
22 months ago ( translate )

Andy Rodker replied to elvigiadelosamanecer…:

Not the usual shot around here, but pleased that you like it!
22 months ago

Roger (Grisly) said:

Gorse brings lovely colour to a superb capture, Andy
Thank you for posting your image in the group
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22 months ago

Andy Rodker replied to Roger (Grisly):

Thank you, Roger!
22 months ago

Xata said:

Love the yellow patches of the gorses ++++
22 months ago

Andy Rodker replied to Xata:

The gorse (s and pl) only really started to come out a week or so ago, although there have been tiny patches here and there right through winter.
22 months ago

Jenny McIntyre said:

Oh I would imagine the scent of newly erupted gorse is stunning. I remember it used to smell of vanilla very strongly up my driveway - the amount of gorse was similar to that on my driveway.
22 months ago