May wildflowers

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I came home from Poland to a few days of lovely weather, which even saw me having breakfast in the garden one morning.  The clouds are back now but I just made it to the cliff tops at Seaham in time to catch a few wild orchids to add to Jude’s collection of Wildflowers.

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    1. Did you see Becky’s totally amazing collection in the Algarve? You would be impressed! The cowslips were thick on the cliff top. The orchids a bit shy but then quite brazen. 🙂 🙂

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  1. Welcome home Jo! And yes, you did come back to some beautiful weather…love your photos to prove it! But today it’s raining and grey…bring back the sunshine, please!! Have a wonderful weekend my dear friend. Love & hugs to you … ❤ 🙂

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  2. che magnifico primopiano dell’orchidea selvatica! se ne trovano anche nei nostri prati, specialmente nei terreni umidi e di diversi colori! davvero immagini prezione
    ti auguro una buona passeggiata del sabato!
    🙂

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    1. I hope they like rain, Annalisa! 🙂 🙂 It’s forgotten how to stop. I would have very wet knees this morning! You must have wild orchids in your Dolomites too? Thank you for the good wishes. Returning them with a hug. 🙂

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  3. The left bottom white and yellow flower is so pretty, Jo! How is it in Poland now – do they also deal with refugees, as many of the European countries?

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    1. There were heaps of cowslips, Jesh! The insects love them. 🙂 My language problems prevent me from getting involved in political conversations so I don’t really know the answer, as regards refugees.

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    2. They’re not welcoming at a government level, and utter some absurd claims – they bring diseases that don’t affect them, only us; they take our women. However, as everywhere, there are welcomers. The have been acts of violence, one against a man who’d lived here for years, but looked “foreign”, which attracted bystanders but not intervention, except for one woman who rang the police. So I’ve read in desultory articles.

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  4. I just love that colour purple, Jo. My mother-in-law has something very similar in her garden and she gave me a bunch the other day and then another bunch five minutes later – she’s suffering from dementia, but she’s such a sweetheart 🙂

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    1. I watched a TV documentary on dementia last night and it has me determined to learn Polish. Apparently learning a language is one of several self-help options. Come to think of it- that’s what I should be doing right now 🙂 🙂

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    1. I’m not ‘wild’ about tea, though I don’t mind it with lemon. I’m one of those terrible coffee addicts (and please don’t think Starbucks/Costa coffee 😦 ) but I do love orchids. 🙂 🙂

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    1. They’re only small so you have to go looking, Suze. Once you find the first, the others seem to come flooding. 🙂 Hope you’re set for a great Summer.

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  5. Orchids and cowslips, now that’s just greedy 🙂 what a lot of loveliness on top those cliffs. Glad you got some nice weather before it turned chill again. I’ve sat with a cardy around my feet at work today !

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