Di.Poppitt
GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN
It's been such a beautiful day here in East Anglia, we spent a lot of our day in the garden pruning and cleaning out the pond.
I was walking back down the garden and as I rounded a corner I saw that the bluebells are through, and I stood thinking about my lovely Aunt Jane.
She worked all of her life, and her main reason was to keep their car on the road. They bought a car before the war, and it spent a few years in a rented garage. They didn't have children, and she always told me that when the war was over they would take me in the car for a picnic. We went to the Shropshire borders and drove until we found a bluebell wood, where we sat under the trees among the flowers.
I wonder why we've lost those lovely wild flowers in open country side. Mine were in the garden when we came here and I am glad I've got them.
I was walking back down the garden and as I rounded a corner I saw that the bluebells are through, and I stood thinking about my lovely Aunt Jane.
She worked all of her life, and her main reason was to keep their car on the road. They bought a car before the war, and it spent a few years in a rented garage. They didn't have children, and she always told me that when the war was over they would take me in the car for a picnic. We went to the Shropshire borders and drove until we found a bluebell wood, where we sat under the trees among the flowers.
I wonder why we've lost those lovely wild flowers in open country side. Mine were in the garden when we came here and I am glad I've got them.