We didn't get out over the weekend due to the fact that a little someone was ill, so ill in fact that we actually took him to the casualty department on Sunday morning to be told that he had tonsilitis, a viral infection and a non specific rash. Looking at these pictures you would never think it !!
Anyway, seeing as how it was a glorious Spring day and we had to pass this park on the way back from taking Hub to work ( he's on lates again this week) we decided to stop off and enjoy some fresh air.
The snowdrops are just about out, a few patches of white but lots still in bud ready to burst and say hi to the world.
Gabe was making the most of it, running around like a lunatic, jumping in and out of holes and just thoroughly enjoying himself. Who cares that all these clothes went straight into the washing machine when we got home. They're only clothes right?
I could have used this building as the abandoned one for my Scavenger hunt last month. I'd love to see what's left behind the broken glass.
When I first saw these yellow flowers I thought it was Forsythia but then realised that it wasn't . Lovely colour though.
Can you see all the mole hills ? Do they remind you of a song ..... I am a mole and I live in a hole .
We made up our own version..... you want to know it ?
I am a mole and I live in a hole,
I am a Gabe and I live in a cave,
I am a Milo and I live in a silo,
I am a Pops and I live down the docks,
I am a mammy and I live over the hill in a camper van .
I know the last line doesn't rhyme but Gabe made it up and I like it..
Never seen this old gate before , it's normally hidden in the undergrowth.
Then back along the path towards the walled garden only this time there is something different.
In all the times I've been here and all the times we've walked past this door ..................
it's never ever been open !!!
12 comments:
Cute song!! Hope that your little man is feeling much better. Never nice when they are sick enough to take to the hospital.
I'm sorry to hear you've had poorlyitis at your house - glad to hear it's nothing scary though. And I love your song! Lucy x
Lovely day out! Hope the little one's on the mend!
So what was behind the door???
Looks beautiful! Which park is it? COuld do with getting my two out and about this weekend!
I hope he is well on the way to recovery. Poor wee boy. My Islay isn't at all well this week - I guess it's just that time of year.
The park photos are fantastic. it really does look as if spring is in the way.
I always love hearing about your boys. I get the impression they are just as wild and energetic as mine (in a good way!). We're always washing their jackets, gloves etc. Juliex
hope little man is feeling better soon. that looks like a gorgeous walk xxx
Darn it -- blogger isn't cooperating this morning and some of your pictures won't load. Of the ones that did though -- it certainly looks like spring is coming to you -- how fun! I LOVE LOVE your poem. Tell the boys I want to know where Anna lives (I'll bet a cup of tea I know the first word they'll blurt out LOL!)
I hope everyone is well now! The park looks so lovely with all the new life emerging. Did you venture through the door?!!!
Love the photos, and I'm amazed to see green! Our grass is so dead and dry over here.
Hope everyone is feeling better now - tonsillitis is no fun at all!
I am fascinated by the mole hills we don't have them here. LOVE your song hope the tonsils are all better now. Another lovely walk with you.
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