Plaish on St Patrick’s Day

There’s no connection! It just happens to be the 17th of March – which means the vernal equinox is only a few days away. It’s a fine spring afternoon, with bright warm sunshine and some heavy cloud, which disperses as the day progresses. It’s very pleasant quiet country, down below the Wenlock Edge.

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Severnside spring

On the whole, it’s a pleasant early-spring afternoon – the sun, when it shines, is warm. There are one or two showers about though. I felt a few drops, and began to wonder if I was going to get wet, but it soon passed. Later, approaching the woods along the old railway track, there must have been a few drops blowing in the breeze, as there was a faint rainbow. Sadly, the crock of gold was on the other side of the river…

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Primrose paths

Not exactly… (aren’t they supposed to lead to a bad end?) The paths really aren’t fit for walking – I’ll stay on the surfaced lane, itself wet and muddy, with an assortment of potholes. I wouldn’t want to drive along these lanes! There’s no shortage of the pale yellow flowers now, and one or two other shades are starting to appear – there are a few violets, and – what’s this? I’ll have to look it up when I get home. Apparently it’s toothwort, a pale parasite, not the commonest of plants.

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