Snowdrop walk this afternoon Ecclesgrieg Castle

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  1. Scotkat

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    That is absolutley beautiful, Scotkat! I've never seen so many snowdrops in one place before. Thanks for sharing.
     
  3. Scotkat

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    You are so wellcome a change of a snowdrop walk as we normally go to House of Dun as the tea and scones are nice but tea was sitting out in the cold and wet at this one and no snowdrops to buy.

    See where the next one is next weekend.
     
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    What a smashing place for a Sunday stroll... the Snowdrops are beautiful!
     
  5. intermiplants

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    wow never seem so many its looks a very nice walk ;)
     
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    Beautiful sight Scotkat I've never seen that many together.
     
  7. Kathy3

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    lovely photo's Scotcat,snowdrops are beautiful
    see you soon kathy
     
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    Absolutely enchanting Scotkat!

    A snowdrop walk no matter how miserable the weather is always brightens up the darkest day and gives us a little sneak preview of whats just around the corner SUMMER, although Spring is wonderful too just a little too cold to sit outside for long!

    There is a lovely famous snowdrop walk at Hodsock Priory near us (about 15 miles away) at Worksop but sadly I'ave missed it this year as the last day at least for the snowdrops was yesterday! :( Never mind maybe next year.Hel.xxx.
     
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    Thanks Helen, I was trying to think of the place we used to go and look at snowdrops. It was Hodsock Priory! So many different varieties but our photos are non-digital so I can't post them.
     
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