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2011 - My second year of blogging in Brittany

I felt I would like to share some of the photographs I have taken so far this year and some from other years. I live in a beautiful part of Brittany and just love being here. It's a lovely place to photograph and enjoy being in through all the seasons and hopefully this blog will show you where I live my life.



Sunday, April 3, 2011

Mothering Sunday, various plants and animals

It's Mothering Sunday today, and I had received two cards to open on the day from Libby and Matthew, before they each 'phoned to give me their good wishes.  I spent part of the morning with friends at Bon Repos, where there is a very small market and a cafĂ© from which we could watch the world go by.  I love people watching!  It was chillier than I would have liked, but the coffee was hot and the company good. 

The warm weather of the last few weeks has started everything bursting into flower.  Some of these are in my garden, like the saxifrage, myosotis and wisteria below.






The blackthorn blossom is everywhere now, the pretty little white flowers which will become sloes in the Autumn/Fall.


It's great to see the vine leaves sprouting and makes me think of the sweet fruit I shall have later in the year.


The muscari, or grape hyacinth are in the lane along my Breton neighbour's verge and are the most gorgeous shade of blue.




I drove round the lanes yesterday afternoon and stopped to take a photo of these bullocks.  I wonder if my neck will get this wrinkled after I lose a lot of weight after my mini gastric bypass.


Daisy has still managed to keep her collar on and it doesn't seem to bother her at all now.  She's also still managing to stop me working on the laptop.




My three rabbits, Bert, Ruby and Boris enjoying freshly picked dandelions from the lane.


Soon the rabbits will be joined in their run, on a temporary basis by the chicks which have now reached nearly four weeks old.  I have five younger chicks with them in the heated container and it's getting a bit overcrowded now they're all growing so fast.  Now that the weather is warmer, I shall put them in a run of their own with a little house attached and they'll get used to being outside in safety, out of the reach of the cats.






2 comments:

  1. What a busy day. Happy Mothering Day. Love the cute little bunnies. We have the wild cotton tails running around freely. I am surprised that they have not decimated the garden, though I have seen chewed tulips. They are not supposed to like tulips and I guess that's with the tulips have survived. As for wrinkles: do you know a good plastic surgeon? Your garden flowers are just simply lovely. cheers. ann

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  2. Hello Ann Yes, I get wild rabbits here in the lane, but the cats keep them out of the garden or bring their lifeless bodies into the house occasionally. I put the oldest chicks out into their next stage of housing, this time in the rabbit run. It's been a lovely day here, really sunny. I just hope it won't be too cold for them tonight as sometimes the night temperature gets quite low after a clear day.
    Byeee Sandra

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