Monday, 23 February 2009

Snowdrops

Milstead Parish Church

Sunday morning

at the end of winter

16 comments:

Suse said...

Oh oh oh that field of snowdrops makes me weak at the knees.

(Just having a bit of a catch up and enjoyed the Napoleonic lesson further down the page. Have you read Sandra Gulland's Josephine B. trilogy? )

blackbird said...

I'm here - patiently waiting for my bluebells (they must be a cousin of the snowdrop)...

Mary said...

The church - the grey of the church and the white of the snowdrops - what a beautiful photo..

RW said...

Oh. I can barely wait until my first snow drops appear. Finally this morning we were frost free.

Anonymous said...

Oh my. My heart lept when I saw that first photo...gorgeous...and then...the fields of snowdrops. So, so, so beautiful. All of it!

kristina said...

I just saw our first snowdrops this weekend! So lovely! K x

dottycookie said...

They've all really come up over the last week - when we went away at the start of half term there were only a very few, and when we arrived home the woods and gardens were full!

A time to dance said...

what wonderful pictures...I cant wait for my birthday camera...we have our first snowdrops out...I just love them...

Gina said...

How beautiful!

Anonymous said...

perfect snowdrops.... i always think they look the loveliest gently scattered within and around old churches.
A happy week to you Alice x

Ali said...

The finest of carpets. They are so full of hope.

The Coffee Lady said...

oh how lovely. We saw some the other day - again in a churchyard. Our own have failed to appear.

Anonymous said...

Oh what a beautiful church and the snow drops! I love them. Spring is coming! :) I can't wait to be warm again.

Unknown said...

They make my heart soar. Gorgeous photographs Alice.

dragonfly said...

How lovely. I can only enjoy yours this year - NONE of mine have come up...I wonder why?

Allison said...

These remind me of the Bachelor's Buttons in my Mom's garden.