Louise and I are off time travelling again - and are on our way to visit trees on a country estate. We enter by an avenue lined with magnificent lime trees planted in 1824. |
Beautiful ethereal cloud formations ..... |
Mature lime tree ..... |
More beautiful clouds ..... |
Lime fruits ..... |
Dried flowers still cling to the stems. Lime (Linden) blossom honey has been popular for thousands of years,it has a unique flavour and is said to have specific medicinal properties .... |
Black face sheep graze in fields behind the trees ..... |
The William Adam house,built in the early 1700s is surrounded by landscaped park lands ..... |
To be continued ..... |
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Makes you just wantto run down that road and float in the sky
ReplyDeleteOh my what beautiful parkland and those skies are, well, heavenly!!
ReplyDeleteOh what a beautiful tranquil spot. Love all the trees. Where is this?
ReplyDeleteWorth a Thousand Words
The lime trees are a stunning, scenic rich green and wonderful wispy cloud patterns in the skies.
ReplyDeleteI love a roadtrip -- and I can tell you do too! So many lovely trees and beautiful sky shots.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful area, and those are some great skies!!
ReplyDeleteLovely shots of nature and those blue skies.
ReplyDeleteI had no idea how limes grew. Thanks for sharing the trees and the gorgeous clouds!
ReplyDeleteawesome! I love the feeling of vastness in the first image!
ReplyDeleteI would love to see those beautiful lime trees Ruby. What stories they could tell :) looks like you had gorgeous weather too. Such pretty skies. Thank you so much for sharing these lovely photos with Today's Flowers.
ReplyDeleteMarvelous photos of the trees, skywatch and landscape. Amazing !
ReplyDeleteBest, Synnöve
Beautiful landscapes and trees.
ReplyDeleteThat close-up picture of the Linden seeds is really near!
ReplyDeleteFotografias fantásticas.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e bom fim-de-semana.
Andarilhar
You certainly caught those interesting and lovely cloud formations. I have noticed quite a few startling ones recently, when we've had good weather. Not today, when it's back to rain.
ReplyDeleteM xx
Trees, Sky, trees, Sky, a perfect post of my two favorite things!
ReplyDeleteHello!:) The magnificent avenue of ancient Lime trees is so beautiful, and your images of those lovely wispy cloud formations in a clear blue sky are heavenly. Looks like you had a great day out, and photographed some lovely country scenes on your trip. Have a great weekend.:)
ReplyDelete...interesting, I've never heard Linden (Tilia) call lime!
ReplyDeleteHello, pretty collection of photos from your trip. The sky is just beautiful and I love the cute sheep. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteHi Y'all
ReplyDeleteLove the clouds
Y'all come on by
Hawk aka BrownDog
Hi! Nice trip and nice sky and lime tree photos! My birthday is coming soon. Today my son came our home. He bought some kind of presents. Among them ,there was a lime tree flower honey bottle. It's a good coincidence.
ReplyDeleteGreat sky and nature shots ~ Lovely photo of the sheep for Critters ~
ReplyDeleteHappy Creating ~ ^_^
Happy sigh....
ReplyDeleteThank you.
Great series of images. I like that first shot.
ReplyDeleteI do know i've commented here before, but came back to it from another place this time -- and just noticed about the lime/linden tree. Really cool that it is both so beautiful and has healthful properties!
ReplyDeleteHello, again, Ruby! The first image is so inviting, makes me feel anticipation and the sense of moving forward. I like the flowing wispy clouds in the blue sky. I like your way of display; blue and green alternately and come together in the end.
ReplyDeleteYoko
trees and wind blown skies
ReplyDeleteall things I love
lovely week to you Ruby