Home in time for the bluebells!
My first walk when I returned home was through the bluebell woods at Durham. I was a little sceptical when I set out. The skies were dreary and rain hung in the air. But by some touch of fairy magic, as we parked the car, the sun burst through. The river sparkled, the sheep munched away happily, and the greatest joy of all – a sea of bluebells as far as the eye could wander.
There’s no sign of the railway these days. Houghall Discovery Trail lies behind the Pumphouse Restaurant and Houghall College, off the A177 road into Durham. The link will give you a lovely bit of background information. The name derives from Heugh-Halh, meaning ‘hill spur- water meadow’. I hadn’t realised the meaning of Heugh (pronounced Hyuff), yet I should have done because over on Hartlepool Headland we have our very own Heugh, or hill spur.
But let’s get back to the bluebells, shall we?
I could have made this a Jo’s Monday walk, but I’m starting to stockpile my walks. Nice to just share a few bluebells with friends. I hope you have a lovely weekend, and it’s probably not too late to find some bluebells.
But first you should play Six Word Saturday with Cate at Show My Face. See you Monday!










The woods look as though they’ve been sprinkled with purple fairy dust. It all looks so peaceful, serene and beautiful.
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We were a walking group of about 15, Elisa, and there were ‘oohs’ and ‘aahs’ all round. They really were lovely 🙂
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I’d love to see them someday!
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Around this time next year? 🙂 🙂
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So beautiful, Jo. Thanks for sharing these. i haven’t been in England at bluebell time for far too many years. 🙂
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Well, you can never be sure that they’ll arrive, but these were exceptional, Ad. You’re welcome 🙂 Happy weekend!
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These photos are spectacular, Jo! Some look like paintings…so beautiful!
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The softness of the blue in those sun-dappled woods really was lovely, Jill 🙂 Thanks a lot!
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This is a sight I have never seen. It is magnificent Jo!
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Some years there’s hardly a presence, but this year was a good one, Colline 🙂
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Enchanting, thanks for sharing; have a nice Saturday
much love…
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Many thanks, Gillena. You too! 🙂
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bluebells are the perfect flower for the woods! just lovely. thanks for sharing 🙂
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Thanks for having a little wander with me 🙂
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Lovely, Jo! Don’t they just lift your spirits!
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They do, Sue 🙂 Thanks!
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I love the bluebell carpets in the woods at this time of the year, Jo. Glad you made it home in time! 🙂 Wonderful cheerful impressions!
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Your fairies would love them too, Dina 🙂 Happy Saturday!
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All amazing photos!
I adore ” leaf patterns on a tree”…..
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Thanks so much! 🙂 The sunlight through the trees was just magical.
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Love that carpet of blue, like a haze, ethereal. Your photos make me think of going to the woods come Memorial weekend.
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My photos never do them justice. There were heaps, Bebs 🙂
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Dreamy. We need them here.
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We have loads this year, Ron. They really are a glorious sight. 🙂
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piękne te niebieskie dzwoneczki 🙂
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Is that the name for them in Polish? I love it 🙂
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Ah, bluebells – is there anything better than drifts of bluebells in the woods? I have a post about my bluebell walk ready to go next week. 🙂
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Are you joining me on Monday, Elaine? That’d be brilliant 🙂
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As long as I have managed to put the finishing touches on the post then yes, I am planning to join you. 🙂
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I haven’t started mine yet. Come to think of it, I’m not sure which walk 🙂 🙂
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I haven’t done too many walks recently – I must rectify that!
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Utterly gorgeous! Shared with Sally, who loves bluebells.
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I never saw so many in those woods, Viv. Some years there’s just a straggle but these were everywhere 🙂
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An extra walk 🙂
Beautiful bluebells, Jo – I haven’t really seen any this year ‘cus I haven’t been around. Perhaps I can put that right this weekend. If not, I have at least shared yours 🙂
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That’s cos you’re a gadabout, Debbie 🙂 🙂 I thought by the time I put it in on a Monday the bluebells would all be gone. Happy to share!
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Your bluebells are lovely.
Have a great weekend.
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Thanks, Romi 🙂 We were so lucky with the day. It’s all sunshine and showers right now.
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Idyllic… 🙂
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Glad you like them, sir 🙂 I’ll be popping over yours later. Bit hectic this week 🙂
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Mm-mmmm. Nothing like the delicate scent of bluebells. And the colour. I need to rush out and find a wood. There must be one somewhere round Wenlock. Happy weekend, Jo 🙂
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I never saw so many in one place! Fabulous, Tish 🙂 The photos don’t do them justice. Happy hunting!
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It is! It just needs a ray or two of sunshine 🙂 Thanks a lot!
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lovely photos, I love bluebells! England is so beautiful at this time of year!
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