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The world may never notice
If a Snowdrop doesn't bloom,
Or even pause to wonder
If the petals fall too soon.
My mother had a cousin, Edith Morgan, who was a teacher and taught in a village in the Cotswolds named Eastleach. This lady arranged with friends for us to be accommodated for a short while until we could find long-term accommodation out of London.
The Last Cock-Pheasant
Splendour, whom lately on your glowing flight
Athwart the chill and cheerless winter-skies
Won’t you come and sit a while with me? Mrs Clacks bench on the banks of the River Leach, next to the Clapper Bridge, Eastleach , Cotswolds , Gloucestershire
St Michael and St Martin's Church is a redundant Anglican church in Eastleach Martin, Gloucestershire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building, and is under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust
I wait for you at the garden gate
Yes I will patiently wait
Among the wild flowers that bloom
So fragrant and so free
They will wait with me
The Eastleach clock had major maintenance and repairs in 2009, it was originally manufactured and put in place by one of the world’s most famous clock manufacturers, Smith of Derby.
The history of almshouses stretches back to medieval times when religious orders cared for the poor. Eastleach
Gloucestershire
Do people wear wellington boots anymore ?
Once an essential item once the rain started to pour , Eastlach, Gloucestershire
Another smell of autumn
sweet sweet smell
of Concord grapes
warming ripening
ready to burst with flavor
strong urgent smell
lured me closer, Eastleach
Bert Puffitt was born and lived at number 36, Eastleach.
He maintained a beautiful garden full of vegetables and flowers
Number 1 Eastleach is a listed building – find out more here – https://www.eastleach.org/listed-buildings-1-2-eastleach/ ATH Photographic, Image by Andy Hill of Eastleach. Follow the link to see more of his fabulous work: https://www.facebook.com/groups/299671413793954/?ref=share
Christmas Day – Poem by John Keble What sudden blaze of songSpreads o’er th’ expanse of Heaven?In waves of light it thrills along,Th’ angelic signal given –“Glory to God!” from yonder central fireFlows out the echoing lay beyond the starry choir; Like circles widening roundUpon a clear blue river,Orb after […]
Galanthus (snowdrop; Greek gála "milk", ánthos "flower") is a small genus of approximately 20 species of bulbous perennial herbaceous plants in the family Amaryllidaceae.
The River Leach is a river tributary to the River Thames, in England which runs mostly in Gloucestershire.
I’m dancing with the Daffodils
In Spring-time’s warm embrace -
With golden hearts and coronets
They’re swaying with such grace