The English woodland in May
Posted on May 10, 2010 in bluebells, country life, cows, lancashire, may, nature, spring | 1 comment
This weekend, I went walking in Marles Wood near Ribchester to see the bluebells.We also saw some very interactive cows.And here is the view of Pendle Hill.
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An American author living on the Silver Coast of Portugal, Mary Sharratt is on a mission to write women back into history. She is the author of Revelations and seven previous critically acclaimed novels, including Daughters of the Witching Hill, the Nautilus Award–winning Illuminations: A Novel of Hildegard von Bingen, The Dark Lady’s Mask: A Novel of Shakespeare’s Muse, and Ecstasy, about the life, loves, and music of Alma Mahler. When she is not writing, you can find her riding her beautiful Welsh mare.
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