A very peaceful afternoon, the sun blazing down and smiling over mother nature and humankind, the birds singing, but otherwise stillness over the land. This was my walk yesterday. I decided that I would go see the meadows that surround the town of Victoria and see close up what is growing and flowering there. The views that greeted me were glorious to say the least, the colours a balm to the eyes, and not alone the dark and different shades of the green grass, but the way this brought out the bright yellow of the various flowers. My eyes had a feast. The warmth of the sun relaxed me and brought more than one smile to my face, oh the good that this does to the mind and the body! A few lizards were of the same thought as they were basking on the warm stones, but scuttled away before I came close. It was lovely to see bees buzzing around, and little snails out in full strength. The sun had encouraged nature to become alive again!
The air was pure, even so close to a major town. I could get the scent of the greenery, with a subtle whiff of flower perfume carried on the light breeze. I stood and enjoyed this for a long time. Spring is always nice, and meadows have always been my favourite, I used to watch a painting while still at school, it were a few children playing in a meadow filled with flowers. It gives a certain feeling of total peace. That peace is still with me and is heightened when I find myself among wild flowers and meadows. Our mum used to take us to a meadow when we were very small, I remember it though was only a toddler, she would sit with us among the flowers and we were allowed to pick some. Glorious days of the past, but yet with us always, renewed in the present day every springtime again and again.
Nature has so much to gift us, feelings of bliss and renewed strength at the end of winter.
A Maltese bee getting nectar from the Cape Sorrel.
Some of the wild flowers found in the meadow and along the road side too.
Below are some of the wild herbs I found yesterday, there is the Goose grass which in Ireland grows plentiful and which I use in soups, there is the Fumitory which is supposed to be a ‘liver’ herb, the Fennel of which there grows a lot around here, Borage which can be used in all sorts of ways, and the Nettle which is a real health giving herb and I use a lot of it in soups etc. It is nice to see all the wild herbs growing very healthy.
I also find it satisfying to see plants that I know around the world. It seems that they travel and settle more easily than we do 🙂
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Yes it is interesting to see how they do in different climates isn’t it.
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I have a plant in my garden which has the most amazing smell – I think it might be considered a weed but I deliberately planted it in the front because of its perfume. Likewise, I think fumaria (fumitory) might be considered a weed – until your post I hadn’t known about its herb status or potential benefits.
Anyway, how lovely to see such a range of flowers in only February, Agnes.
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Yes it is wonderful to see flowers and plants all winter through Helen.
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I have a tea towel with a map of Malta and Gozo on it. Was looking at it just today – not taken notice of the details before but with you there and following your blog, there is a context now 😊.
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Ha, enjoy it Helen, Gozo is the sister island to Malta as I am sure you can see on your tea towel. 🙂
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😊
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Wat een zaligheid weer bloemen te zien in zo’n grote verscheidenheid..Ik heb nog nooit met zo’n verlangen naar de lente uit gekeken.Zal vast wel wat te maken hebben met de zware periode die ik doormaak en de zware ziekte van 1 van mijn dochters.Ik trek veel de natuur in maar hier is het meestal nog kleurloos buiten.
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Ja de natuur kan heel veel genezing en kalmte brengen, het kan heel heled zijn. Ik wens je het beste.
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Luv luv luv:).. We may see our world similarly … Please come visit my blog:)
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Got as far as getting to your blog, looks very nice and interesting. Will explore further. Thank you for visiting mine too.
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Thanks:)
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