This is my blog, A Green and Rosie Life, which is all about helping you live life that bit greener without having to build an off-grid log cabin in the woods or knit your own nettle fibre undies! It's about helping you make simple changes that together will make a big difference to our beautiful world and make it a better place for our children.
Such lovely light in this picture Rosie, you've really captured the essence of early summer. We don't get fox gloves in the south really, the odd one but not many. I remember sticking them on my finger like gloves as a child. One of my very English memories.
Beautiful and simple. Nature at it's best! Angela x
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And we have such a lot on the paths round the gite.
DeleteAren't they beautiful? Amazing to see them blossom. Lovely photo. #MySundayPhoto
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tara - I do love foxgloves
DeleteThat's beautiful. We've had a foxglove appear in our garden. My younger son keeps warning us all that it's poisonous!
ReplyDeleteAh yes, Digitalis is very poisonous but also has great medicinal value when used correctly as a medicine!
DeleteThe foxgloves are stunning at the moment, I love the way the sun frames this photo
ReplyDeleteIt certainly caught my eye in the shaft of sunlight.
Deletebeautiful, love foxgloves colours, so pretty!
ReplyDeleteMerci !
DeleteBeautiful foxglove. Ours have done really well this year too x #silentsunday
ReplyDeleteOurs too - the paths are full of them.
DeleteI love foxgloves, they are so pretty
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They are one of my favourites too.
DeleteThat is just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kim.
DeleteThat's gorgeous! Love the light in it! (:
ReplyDeleteOthers were in shade but this one foxglove was bathed in sunshine and looked so fabulous I had to get a picture of it.
Deletethats so pretty I love the colours and the light fab!
ReplyDeleteMerci - it was lovely light.
DeleteSuch lovely light in this picture Rosie, you've really captured the essence of early summer. We don't get fox gloves in the south really, the odd one but not many. I remember sticking them on my finger like gloves as a child. One of my very English memories.
ReplyDeleteThey are certainly a flower very associated with England but they also grow in profusion here in Normandy and I love them.
DeleteLove the sunshine lighting those stem! Lovely capture. #mysundayphoto
ReplyDeleteThank you, Merlinda :)
DeleteGorgeous, I love fox gloves =)
ReplyDeletefoxgloves? is that what they are? so pretty. the light is lovely on them.
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