Thank you, Sophie! Here in the village the first hay is usually cut in mid to late May, but the forecast is looking at rain, rain and more rain. So I wouldn't doubt if it didn't happen until June this year. Nature is really having a hay day this spring!
What a wondrous post! May she rest in peace as the grass grows and grows...
But, oh, that Dorna water bottle ;) iykyk... that will stay around for quite awhile!
No kidding! iykyk...
Beautiful poem. And I love the concept of no mow may, rewilding the lawns is so important!
Thank you, Sophie! Here in the village the first hay is usually cut in mid to late May, but the forecast is looking at rain, rain and more rain. So I wouldn't doubt if it didn't happen until June this year. Nature is really having a hay day this spring!
Interesting! My mum who lives in Belgium is experiencing a terribly dry spring, interesting how it's so different
A terrific read. I really enjoyed the poem at the beginning.
Thank you, one day I'm sure I will look back and enjoy it again too.