dogwalks365

A photo blog inspired by the art of Andy Goldsworthy. All photos taken on my camera phone on walks, mostly around Birmingham (UK).

Wednesday, 4 May 2016

#359 - Blackthorn blossom clusters

The blackthorns are full of spindly flowers, a frothy profusion along the sloe hedge. There is a path which leads between the hill and the hedgerow and this time of year I can't see it without thinking of Anne of Green Gables and her 'White Way of Delight'.


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Labels: blackthorn, Prunus spinosa, sloe
Location: Senneleys Park, Birmingham, Birmingham, West Midlands B32, UK

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